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HENRY GOLDSMITH [BA Sa 


COLLECTION 


HISTORIGAL MAPS-AND. VIEWS 
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HENRY GOLDSMITH 
COLLECTION 


HISTORICAL MAPS, VIEWS, ORIGINAL 
DRAWINGS, CHINA 


RELATING TO 


INE WY ORK CIry 


CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS BY MR. ROBERT FRIDENBERG 


WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION : Inc. 
MADISON AVENUE 56rx TO 5714 STREET * NEW YORK 


Telephone: PLazA 1270 


On Free Public Exhibition 


Commencing Saturday, January 16, and Continuing until 
date of sale, Weekdays from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Sunday, 
January 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. 


Unrestricted Public Sale— 


On the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, January 20 
and 21, 1926 at eight-fifteen 


Exhibition and Sale at—— 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE 56rn TO 571 STREET 7 NEW YORK 
Telephone: Praza 1270 : Catalogues on request 
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The sales are conducted by Mr. Orro Berner 
Mr. H. H. Parke and Mr. H. E. Russztt, Jr. 


INTRODUCTION 


Tue Henry Go.tpsmitH Cou_ection of New York 
City engravings is the most important that has been 
offered in many years. It has been made with great 
care and unusual judgment by selections from the 
Holden, Neill, Crimmins, Pyne and other important 
sales of the past fifteen years, and by private pur- 
chase, and contains many important, scarce and 
attractive items. It includes original and early maps 
and plans, historical china, and a larger proportion 
of the sought-for original drawings by Alexander J. 
Davis, mostly from the artist’s own portfolio, than 
any previous collection, as well as an unusual run of 
the very scarce and desirable Bornet-Hoff, Balch- 
Rawdon, George E. Leefe and other important series. 
The growing demand and increasing scarcity of these 
prints, that shed light on the early history of our city, 
makes the dispersal, at this time of local patriotism 
and civic pride, an unusual opportunity of which the 
discriminating collector will take advantage. 


RosertT FRIDENBERG. 


Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 
offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer 
if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two 
or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in 
dispute. 


3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be 
given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving 
the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at 
the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and there- 
after neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to 
any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 


5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


6. Receipted Bills. Goods will be delivered only on presentation of a receipted bill. A 
receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the 
buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill 
is lost before delivery of the property has been made, the buyer should immediately notify 
the Association of such loss. 


7. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that 
of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored 
in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of 
such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and the 
risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day follow- 
ing that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in these conditions 
of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to cancel the sale thereot 
or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any losses and costs sustained in so doing. 


8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Associa- 
tion is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility 
for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without 
any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 


9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or im- 
perfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness 
of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set 
aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or 
pointed out. Every lot is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association 
will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has 
been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or 
make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such 
damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 


10. Records. The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be 
considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as 
the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 


11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of 
sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser 
who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association 
will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase 
money will be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave 
no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, 
and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more 
volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the 
one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference 
submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 


Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be fur- 
nished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the 
necessary information from the records of the Association. 

No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized to arrange 
conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS 


Mr. ArTHuR Swann, Director 


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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, AT 8:15 


First Session, NUMBERS I TO 253, INCLUSIVE 


NEW YORK CITY 
GENERAL VIEWS AND PLANS 
Measurements in inches and sixteenths, rendered dec- 


imally for convenience; a quadrature suggestive of the 
square of four, instead of a decimal point. ceive i 


1. Nieuw Amsterdam 


Novi Belgii | noveeque Angliz nec non | partis | Vir- 
ginie tabula|multis in locis emendata a| Nicolao 
Joannis Vischero. | Nieuw Amsterdam | op t Eylant 
Manhattans. 


First issue, colored. FINE AND VERY SCARCE. 
Line Rectangle, 18°5 X 21°13 


[ILLUSTRATED ON SECOND PAGE FOLLOWING| 


2. Nieuw Amsterdam 


emendata per Nicolaum Vischer. 


Second issue. Folded in half red morocco. From the 
William Loring Andrews collection, with his book-plate. 


3. Nieuw Amsterdam 


Novi Belgii | noveeque Angliz nec non | Pennsylvanie 
et Partis | Virginiee tabula | multis in locis emendata. 
a|Iusto Danckers | Nieuw Yorck,| eertys Genaemt 
Nieuw Amsterdam | op’t Eylant Manhattans 


Colored. VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 18°5 x 21°10 


. Novi Jorck 


Novi Belgii | Quod nunc Novi Jorck vocatur, | Noveeq 
Angliz & Partis | Virginize | Accuratissima et Novissima 
| Delineatio 


Map, colored. 
Line Rectangle, 1125 x 14°5 


. Novum Amsterodamum 
From Ogilby’s America, London 1671. Framed. 
Line Rectangle, 4°1§ x 6°6 


. Novum Amsterodamum 


Another copy, with full sheet of text, and 4pp. 
description. 


_ “The Duke’s Plan.”’ | A Description Of The | Towne Of 
Mannados | Or New Amsterdam. | as it was in Septem- 


ber 1661. (Copyright 1859.) | 
Lithograph, large folio, colored. (2) 


. Nieuw-Amsterdam 


Restitutio. | Nieuw-Amsterdam onlangs Nieuw jorck 
genaemt, | ende hernomen bij de Nederlanders op den 
24 Aug: 1673, | eindelijk aan de Engelse afgestaan. 


At lower right of map: Totius Neobelgii Nova Et Accu- 
ratissima Tabula. Apud Reinier & Iosua Ottens Amste- 
lodami. Colored. VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 18:4 X 21°5 


. Neu Jorck 


Neu Jorck sive Neu Amsterdam. 


At foot of map: Recens edita totius Novi Belgi in 
America Septentrionali siti, delineatio et sumtibus 
Mathei Seutter1. 


Colored. 


Line Rectangle, 19:10 X 22°14 


LO: 


bate. 


E2e 


. Neu Jorck 


Same: delineatio cura et sumtibus Tob. Conr. 


Lotter. 
Colored. 


Nieu Amsterdam 


—v7g. | Nieu Amsterdam al. New York | Carolus Allard 
excudit cum Privelegio ordinum Hollandiz et West- 
frisieg—A Majer fei 

Repaired in lower right. VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 8°6 x 10°12 


New York 


Plan | De | Manathes | On | Nouvelle | Yorc | Verifiée 
par le Sr de ]a Motte | 


Lithograph Rectangle, 13°3 X 19°9 


Nieu Amsterdam 


Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes | 
Nieu Hollant, op het eilant Mankattan: namaels Nieu 
jork genaemt, to en het geraekte in ’t gebiet der Engel- ° 
schen. | (Repeated in Latin.) | Pet: Schenk-Amsteld. 
Gok: 


Colored. With the Valentine Manual reproduction. 
Line Rectangle, 8+ x 10°8 


. New York 


1728 | Chs Magnus Lith. Est. | Facsimile of an original 
map made 1728. Reprinted by John Slater. . . 


Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 16°13 X 21°g 


14. 


eo. 


16. 


gp 


lites 


New York 


Les principales Forteresses Ports &c. de L’Amérique 
Septentrionale. |I. K.s. Eighteen, including: “New 
York and Perthamboy Harbours”’; Boston; Charleston; 
providence, ot. Augustine; etc. 


Colored. 


weoTE Rectangle, 21° X 24° 


New York 


New York. On undivided sheet over Quebec, and with 
Mexico and Fall of Niagara. 


Fine EXAMPLE. 


Line Rectangle, 4°12 X 10°7 


Niew Amsterdam 


On map: Belen Pars Septentrionalis communi nomine 
Vulgo Hollandia etc. Io. Baptista Homanno Norim- 
bergee. 


Colored. Early state showing the gallows, erased 1n 
later issues. 


Niew Amsterdam 


On map: Belgu Pars Septentrionalis communi nomine 


Vulgo Hollandia etc. P. Schenk. 1705. 


Colored. Early state before change of Schenk to Krib- 
ber. 


New York 
A Map of the British Empire in America with the 
French and Spanish Settlements . . . by Hen. Pop- 


riba AN ed es B Toms Sculp. 
Colored. 


IQ. 


a 


21. 


a2. 


New York 


On map: Carte Particuliére de l’Amérique Septentrio- 
nale. A Map of the British Empire in America with the 
French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements etc. by 
Henry Popple for I. Covens and C. Mortier. 


Colored. 


New York 


South West View of Fort George with the City of New 
York. 


Framed. 


Line Rectangle, 5°12 x 87 


New York 


Engrav’d For the London Magazine 1761. | The South 
Prospect of the City of New York, in North America. 


Line Rectangle, 6°5 X 2023 


Montresor Plan 
A Plan of the City of | New-York & its Environs | to 


Greenwich, on the North or Hudsons | River, and to 
Crown Point, on the East or | Sound River, Shewing the 
Several Streets, Publick | Buildings, Docks, Fort & Bat- 
tery . . . | (two lines) | Survey’d in the Winter, 1766. 
| (Dedication etc., seven lines) | John Montresor. | En- 


gineer. | P. Andrews Sculp. 


Fine copy of the Very Scarce First Issug, bound in 
half morocco folio. 


Line Rectangle, 25°6 x 20°10 


22. 


2A. 


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26. 


Ratzen Plan 


(Dedication to St Henry Moore etc., six lines.) | This 
Plan of the City of New York, | (two lines) | Bernd 
Ratzen. | Lieutt in the 6oth Regt | Survey’d in 1767. | 
(References) | T. Kitchin Sculpt | 


Proof before Jefferys & Faden’s publication line. Very 
SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 23° X 34°12 


Ratzer Plan & View 
A South West View ot the City of New York, Taken 


from the Gouvernours Island at * 


A Fine Copy of the Very Scarce Ratzer View and 
Plan, on two large folio sheets, which have never been 
joined. London Published. . . . Jany 12, 1776; by 
Jefferys & Faden &c. 


[LOWER SECTION ILLUSTRATED AS FRONTISPIECE] 


New York 

Vue De La Nouvelle Yorck | La Nouvelle Yorck, | 
Ville scitué dans . . . l’Isle de Manahatan (etc.) 
Colored. 

Etching Rectangle, 8°13 X 15° 
New York 


Vue De La Nouvelle Yorck. | — Gravé par Balth. Fre- 
deric Leizelt | Neu Yorck.—La nouvelle Yorck. | Eine 


Stadt . . . Insul Manahattan . ... —Une Ville... 
Isle, dite Manahatan . . . (etc.) | Se vend a Augs- 
route. ... 

Colored. 


Etching Rectangle, 9°1§ X 15°11 


20 


Se 


2Q. 


30. 


New York 


“Columbian Academy Newyork March 1796 | 
The Bay of New York from Paules Hook.” 


An original water-color with Brooklyn Hills, Governor’s 
Island and the lower part of the city in the background. 


Framed. UnusvuA.t_y IMPORTANT. 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


New York 


View of the City of New York taken from Long Island. 
St Memin del et sculpt 1796 


Late issue. 


New York 


A View of the City of New-York from Brooklyn Heights, 
in 1798 by Monsieur C. B. Julien, de St Memin (&c.). 
Published by M. Dripps from an Original Drawing 


now in possession of J. C. Brevoort Esqr. | of Brooklyn. 


Fine copy of the engraving, not to be confused with the 
later Valentine 1861 issue. VERY SCARCE. 


Goerck & Mangin Plan 


Plan Of The City Of New-York, | Drawn From Actual 
Survey, By Casimir Th Goerck, And Joseph Fr. 
Mangin, City Surveyors. | This Plan shews the Wards 
of the City as lately altered by the Legislature, and 
designates with accuracy, most of the Streets, Wharves, 
Slips, &c. | (five lines) | New-York, Nov. 1803.— | Jos. 
Fr. Mangin Del. | Engraved by Peter Maverick. 


Elephant folio, folded, repaired. Earty, ImMporTANT 


-anp No Recorp OF PUBLIC SALE. 


Line Rectangle, 35°12 X 40°5 


Photograph of the map, in four sections, and the Amert- 
can Architect, Aug. 12th, 1908. 


aie 


Rar 


33: 


34. 


New York 


(A View Of The First-Cities Of The United States. 
boquet fecit Sculpsit.) 


Views of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Richmond 
and Charleston, S. C. Unfortunately the Baltimore 
view has been cut out. The only known perfect copy 


is described and illustrated in Stokes’ Iconography, 
Vol. III. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 18°12 X 27°4 


New York 


Rit. af Klinckowstrém.—Gr. af Akrell | Newyorks 
Hamn och Redd | Fran Brooklyn pa Longisland. 


Drawn in 1818 and published, with companion Brod- 
way-Gatan, at Stockholm 1824. Of unusual artistic 
quality. Framed. Very SCARCE. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 8:10 x 18°10 


Randel’s Plan. 1821 
The City Of New York As Laid Out By The Commis- 


sioners with the Surrounding Country by their Secretary 
and Surveyor John Randel Junr (Copyright 1821) P. 
Maverick sculpt etc. 


On roller, as wall map. VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 22°2 X 332 


New York 


Painted by W. G. Wall.—Engraved by I. Hill. | New 
York, From Governors Island. | No: 20 of the Hudson 
River Port Folio. | Published by Henry I. Megarey 
New York. 


Colored, old gold frame. Unusua.ty FINE Copy OF THE 
Very Scarce First Issue. | 


Line Rectangle, 14°12 X 23°38 


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She 


over 


New York 


State Of New-York | Lithogié par J. Milbert.—Impie 
de C. Motte | View of the City of New-York | taken 
from Brooklyn Hills. 


Fine copy, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7°6 x 11°12 


. New York 


Printed by M. Williams No 49 Sulivan Street 
New York. | New-York From Weehawk. 


Designed and engraved by Alex. J. Davis. Framed. 


VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 9°9 X 14°12 


New York 

New York. | New York Emporium of Arts, 325, Broad- 
way. 

On sheet with similar: Ticonderoga; Lake George; 
Valley of the Mohawk; Falls Of Chaudier; Fort Niag- 
ara; Monticillo; Highlands; Falls of Niagara; Seat of 
Brant, an Indian Chief; Mount Vernon; and Hermitage. 
Framed, colored. No OTHER Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 2°5 X 3°14 


New York 


Indian Village — Morocco — Constantinople — New- 
York. (Copyright 1830). 


Broadway looking South from St. Paul's, on last chart 
in: A New and Improved Atlas, etc., by J. Olvey, 4to 
Hartford, 1831, paper covers. 


Line Rectangle, 1210 X 2°4 


wk 


40. 


41. 


A 2k 


43. 


New York 


Valuable | Real Estate | for sale by | Franklin & Jenkins 
| Wednesday 22nd April 1835 | at 12 o’clock at the | 
Merch: Exch: | Miller & Co’s Lith: 45 Merch. Ex. 


Thirty-two maps, of which five are in the present limits 
of Central Park. Paper covers. 


New York 


S. Davenport, sculp.| New York. | London: 
Published By Thomas Kelly, 17 Paternoster Row, 1835. 


Finely engraved proof; looking south from St. Pauls. 
Framed. 


Line Rectangle, 4° x 6°13 


New York 


Drawn & Engraved by T. Hornor.—Printed by Wm. 
Neale. | New York from Brooklyn 


Interesting from the variety of old and unusual types of 
ferry-boats and steamships. Framed. Fine copy. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Line Vignette, 12°8 X 3128 


New York 
Plan of New York in 1838 engraved by G. W. Boynton. 


Large paper proof, colored. 
14° X 1123 


New York 


N. Sarony—U. S. Ship, North Carolina, 102 Guns.— 
H. Diss pinx. | Lith: & Pub: by N. Currier,—(Copyright 
1843) =2 Spruce SO Near 

The west side of the city from Castle Garden north. 
Colored, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 9°2 X 13>2 


44. 


45. 


46. 


47. 


New York 


Cup and saucer; design in pink, border, medallions of 
sailor boy and ship. View from the river. Barber 
(second ed. 1901) 249. 


New York 

(References). | Panoramic View Of New York. | [Taken 
from the North River.] | Drawn & Engraved by Robt 
Havell—Printed by W. Neale. | (Copyright 1844) | Pub- 
lished by Robt Havell Sing Sing New York. ancy y 11). 
A. Colman. 203 Broadway | Ackermann & Co 96 Strand 
London 


Repaired, colored, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 8°11 X 31°13 


New York 


Painted & Engraved By Robt Havell. | Panoramic View 
Of New York, | From The East River. | The Vessels 
drawn by J. Pringle-—Printed by W. Neale. | (Copy- 
right 1844) | Published by Robt Havell, Sing Sing, 
N. Y. | Wm A. Colman, 203 Broadway 


Colored, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 8°14 X 32°5 


New York 

Drawn from Nature and, Lithographed—(Copyright 
1848 by R. A. Bachia)—by E. W. Foreman and E. 
Brown Jr. N. York. | (References) | New York And 
Environs, | Printed by Sarony & Major 117 Fulton St. 
N. Y.—| New York And Environs, | From Williams- 
burgh. | (Williams & Stevens and Ackermann & Co) 
At bottom outline views of: “New York in 1623,” and 
“New York in 1673.” 


The Very Scarce first issue. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 20°13 X 33°5 


48. 


49. 


50. 


Sue 


New York 


From a sketch by F. Catherwood Esq.—Eng. by Henry 
Papprill | Henry I. Megarey New York. | New-York. | 
Taken from the North west angle of Fort Columbus, 
Governors Island. 


Colored. Fine copy. VerRY ATTRACTIVE. 
Aquatint Rectangle, 16°8 x 26°12 


[ILLUSTRATED ON OPPOSITE PAGE| 


New York 


Drawn From Nature And On Stone By C. Bachman.— 
Lith. Of Sarony & Major 117 Fulton St. N. Y. | (Copy- 
right 1850) | New-York. | Published By Williams & 
Stevens, 353 Broadway. N. Y. 


Looking south from Union Square. Colored, framed. 
VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 19°5 X 28°13 


New York 


New-York | Drawn from nature by Aug. Kollner.— 
New-York & Paris, Published by Goupil & Co.—Lith. 
by Deroy.—Printed by Cattier. | 46 Genet View | 
[from Brooklyn.] | (Copyright 1850). 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8:1 X 11°11 


New York 


Dessiné par Simpson—Lith. par Th. Muller | 30 | New- 
York Et Brooklyn—Nueva York y Brooklyn | Vue 
prise au dessus de la batterie.—Vista tomada en cima de 
la bateria. | 


Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 17+ X 24°7 


[ No. 48 | 


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Boe 


54. 


55: 


New York 


(Copyright 1851 by J. Haasis,) | Drawn from nature & 
on stone by J. Bornet.—Print by Nagel & Weingartner. 
| Souvenir Of New York. | Published by Frash & 
Haasis, go Fulton St. New York. 

Surrounding the View, which 1s taken from Governors 
Island, are eighteen small views. Colored. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 16° X 214 


New York 

Bird’s-Eye View Of The City Of New York——-Chas 
Parsons Del.—Frank Leslie Sc. Pub’d by the [llus- 
trated News, Novr 26, 1853. VERY SCARCE. 

Large Folio 


New York. | Niirnberg, bei G. C. Renner. Colored. 
W oodcut (2) 


New York 


New-York | City & County Map | with Vicinity entire | 
_. ,]in the 79th Year of the Jndependence of the 
United States. Chs Magnus lith. Framed. : 


Lithograph Rectangle, 19°12 X 33° 


New York 


View From Hoboken | Drawn from nature by L. Sachs. 
—Published by Stein & Sachs. | New-York. 

In margins are views of: Custom House; Broadway; 
Merchant’s Exchange; City Hall; Crystal Palace; and 
Chatham Square. 

Line Vignette, 6°2 x 8g 
Lith. of Chs Magnus, 22 N. William St. N. Y. 

From the bay, under views of Crystal Palace and 


Franconi’s Hippodrom. (2) 


56. 


Si 


53. 


59- 


60. 


New York 


B. F. Smith. Jun. Del,—W. Wellstood, Sc. | New 
York, 1855. | From The Latting Observatory. etc. 


From 42nd st., Reservoir & Crystal Palace in fore- 
ground, to Narrows. The most interesting view of the 
period, showing the contrast with its marvelous growth 
Since: 


Line Rectangle, 29°12 x 46°4 
New York 

Amérique | Paris L. Turgis Jne . . . | 14 | Vue Géné- 
rale De New-York— Vista Général De New-York. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 12°6 x 18°12 
New York 


View Of New York. | Published By George Stinson & 
Co. Portland Maine. 


Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°5 x 12°13 


New York 


New York, N. Y.; Birds Eye View Of The City Of 
New York With Environs.; New York, Brooklyn & 
Williamsburgh. 


All published by Chas. Magnus & Co., on the original 
gold and black mounts. (3) 


New York 


Map Of New York And Environs. Published by Chas 
Magnus & Co. 


Marginal views of six public buildings. India proof. 


. Original pen-and-ink drawing of New York, 
Jersey City and Hoboken by Chas Magnus. (2) 


61. 


‘aye. 


64. 


SPECIAL SUBJECTS 


Adelphi Hotel 


Davis Del. Merchts Exch.—Rawdon, Wright & Co Sc 
Merchts Exch. N. York. | Adelphi Hotel, | No 10 
Broadway Fronting The Battery, | New-York. 


Tae Vignette, 2°5 X 3°6 


On glazed card. No OrTHER Known in this form. 


. Another copy, on bill head, 1829. Framed. 
Albemarle Hotel. Unlettered proof on glazed card. (3) 


Alms House 


Design For Improving The Old Alms-House | Park, 
New-York: | By Alex. J. Davis, Exchange. | Imbert’s 
Lithography, N. Y. 7 


Framed. No Recorp oF PUBLIC SALE. 


Lithograph Vignette, 12° X 228 


. Alms House 


Another copy with additions by the architect in color. 


American Hotel 


— Imbert’s Lithography.| American Hotel. | No 
229 Broadway New York, opposite the Park. | Blake & 


Boardman. 


At bottom is written: “Architecture by Davis, figures 
by Canova.” The view shows the south corner of Bar- 
clay Street with part of the Lydig mansion. To the 
north appear the residences of John McVicar and Philip 
Hone. Finely colored and perfect condition, framed; 


the Neill-Pyne copy. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°6 x 13°4 


ae 


66. 


67. 


American Hotel 


American Hotel, | By | Blake & Boardman. | Davis. del. 
—O. H. Throop Sc. | 229 Broadway Opposite the Park 
N. York. 


Engraved bill-head Sept. 4th 1829. Framed. 
Line Vignette, 201 X 352 
Apthorp Mansion, Residence of Charles Ward Apthorp 


1763-1783 Erected 1764. Torn down 1891. Autotype, 
E. Bierstadt. Framed. (2) 


Arcade Bath 


A. J. Davis delt 42 Exchange.—Imbert’s Lithogra- 
phy. | No 39 Chambers St New York, Opposite the 
Rotunda, | Rebuilt on the Scite of the [formerly] New 
York Bath. | (four lines). 


Fine example, from the Pyne sale, framed. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Palmo’s Opera House—Burton’s Theatre. 


Lithograph Vignette, °g X 8210 


Arcade Railway 


Proposed Arcade Railway. | Under Broadway, | View 


Near Wall Street. | Ferd. Mayer & Sons, Lith.— | (one 
line) | — Melville C. Smith, Projector. | (One line). 


Shows Broadway, looking north from the Soldiers’ 
Monument, on the left, and the Metropolitan Bank on 
the corner of Pine Street. 

Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 17°12 x 24°6 


Voice Of The Press on the New York Arcade Railway 
115 Broadway 1886. 4to, paper, illustrated. (2) 


68. 


AO. 


ile 


72. 


Aquarium 


Broadway and 35th Street, north-west corner. Three 
original drawings by C. A. Vanderhoef, exterior, 1n- 
terior and reading room, about 1890. Framed. 


Small lithograph in colors with interior view on same 


folder. ; 
Program, Oct. 16, 1880, with woodcut view. (3) 


. New York 


L’Arrive Du Prince Quillaume Henry A Nouvelle 
York. | peint par Richard Wright, a Londr—Grave par 
Balth Frederic Leizel | Die Ankunft des Koniglichen 
Prinzen (etc) | L’Arrive du Prince (etc) 1781. | Se vend 
a Augsburg. 

Colored. 


Etching Rectangle, 9°14 X 14°14 


Astor House 
“Front For Broadway, With, Or Without Pilasters. 
15-37 bite 


Water-color plan by A. J. Davis for contemplated 
structure. Oblong folio. 


Astor House 


Dwellings On The Site Of The Astor House. Drawing 
in Color by A. Hosier, showing Col. Axtel’s, Ma}. 
Rutherford’s, M. Paft’s, J. J. Astor’s, Cornelius Roose- 
velt’s & Richard Harison’s home and law office. Framed. 


. Photographic reproduction of a similar sub- 


ject by L. Oram. (2) 


Astor House 


Bill Of Fare. Dec. 3. 1850. On satin. Framed. 


Astor House. Letterheads etc. | (5) 


oS: 


75: 


76. 


Astor Library 
Interior view of the Astor Library before the alterations. 


Original pencil drawing. 


. Astor’s Flute 


One of the seven original boxwood, ivory-trimmed flutes, 
brought over by John Jacob Astor in 1784 and made by 
his brother in London. The flute is in four sections, 
each of which bears the maker’s name, ““W. Astor, 
London.” Length 24”. 

With it the pamphlet: The Wealthy Citizens of New 
York, 8vo, 1846, paper covers, with an account (p. 3). 
The flute has been authenticated by the Francis Bacon 
Piano Co., whose predecessors, Dubois & Bacon, suc- 
ceeded John Jacob Astor’s musical establishment. 


Astor Place Riot 


ieneecestub. by N. Currier, (Copyright 1849)—152 
Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce N. Y.— | Great Riot At The 
Astor Place Opera House, New York. | On Thursday 
Evening May toth 1849. 


Forrest-Macready riot, colored, framed. VERY Soe 


Lithograph Rectangle, 84 x 12°11 


Bacon’s Oyster House 
Bacon’s Oyster House. 


Black cup plate. In 1865 at 128 Broadway. 


Junction of the | Sacondaga & | Hudson River 


Black plate 7”, flower and bird decoration. Barber 120. 


(2) 


Hage 


TEE 


80. 


Olt. 


82. 


33. 


BALCH, RAWDON & CO. 


American Bible Society 


A. J. Stansbury del.—Rawdon, Clark & Co | American 
Bible Society’s Depository Nassau St. 


Line Rectangle, 3°1 X 4° 


. Brooklyn Ferry 


—— Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc | Brooklyn Ferry. 
Line Rectangle, 1215 X 2°17 


Catholic Cathedral 
Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc | Catholic Cathedral. 
Line Rectangle, 1215 x 2°6 


St. Paul’s Church 


E. W. Bridges del.—Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | St Pauls 
Church. 


Line Rectangle, 1215 x 2°7 
City Bank 

Balch, Rawdon & Co. Sc. | City Bank. 
Line Rectangle, 1°14 X 2°6 


Columbia College 
Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Columbia College. 
Line Rectangle, 2°1 X 3° 


Free School | 
Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Free School No 1. 
Line Rectangle, 1°14 X 2°7 


84. 


oe 


86. 


37. 


88. 


New York Bank 

Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | New York Bank. 
Line Rectangle, 1°14 x 2°6 
Tammany Hall 


— Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Tammany Hall 
Line Rectangle, 1-14 x 2°6 


Washington Market 
Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Washington Mar- 


ket 
eee | Rectangle, 1e15 X 2°7 


St. John’s Church 


Proof sheet with St Johns Church; St Pauls 
Church; Tammany Hall (and St Johns Hall). 


St Pauls and Tammany show additional work on Ene 
plates. 


An unusual run of this desirable and attractive series, 
all of which are VERY SCARCE. 


BARNUM’S MUSEUM 


Barnum’s Museum 
Barnum’s Hieroglyphic Puzzle, | (Hieroglyphs and Solu- 


tion in eighteen lines) | (F. Somers, publisher.) 


laveete margin description of “Barnum’s American 
Museum,” with five vignettes of curiosities. 


VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 162 x 12°13 


8Q. 


go. 


Ol. 


Q2. 


Barnum’s Museum 


Barnum’s | Baby Show Polka, | (Copyright 1855 by 
S. T. Gordon) | Composed | By | Francis H. Brown. | 
Lith Of Sarany & GogN= Yo cig: 


Music sheet; interior view. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Oval, 6°4. x 88 


Barnum’s Museum 


Proof before all letters of the Burning Of Barnum ’s 
Museum, July 13, 1865. After The Original Painting 
ByGake Crauch 


The Whiton-Stuart copy. No OTHER Known. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 10°7 X 15° 


~Barnum’s Museum | 


Barnum’s Museum day of Fire | by J. Wells Champrey 
from the Parlor | of the Astor House July 13. 1865 


Original water-color, framed. 


Barnum’s Museum 
Play bill with woodcut of: White’s Original Serenaders. 
Carte-de-visite of Barnum, Mr & Mrs Tom Thumb, 


Comm. Nutt and Minnie Warren. 


Illustrated Catalogue and Guide Book. 12mo paper. 
The American General Tom Thumb. 8vo paper. (4) 


[ No. 93 | 


BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN 


93. Battery and Castle Garden 
E Pluribus Unum | Castle Garden Battery | New York 
Dark blue platter, border of sea shells. Barber 16. 


[ILLUSTRATED] 14s4 X 18.8 


94. Battery and Castle Garden 
Battery &c | New York | Jacksons Warranted. 
Black plate, Border floral design. Barber 278. 


95. Battery and Castle Garden 


(Castle Garden.) 


Dark blue cup plate. Trefoil and knobs border. Bar- 
ber 402. 


96. 


OF. 


[ No. 98 |} 


Battery and Castle Garden 


(Castle Garden.) J Wood 


Dark blue cup plate. Trefoil and knobs border. Barber 
402. 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Imbert Del.—Saml Maverick Sct | Landing Of Gen. 
Lafayette, | At Castle Garden, New-York, 16th August 
1S24. 

Framed. 

Line Rectangle, 2°13 X 4°13 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Landing Of Gen. Lafayette | At Castle Garden New 
York 16 August 1824 Clews Warranted Staffordshire 


Dark blue platter. Floral border. Barber 96. 
Octagonal, 13° X 17e 
[ILLUSTRATED] 


Sek 


TOO. 


IOl. 


f No. 101 | 


Battery and Castle Garden 

(Landing of Lafayette) Clews Warranted Staffordshire. 
Dark blue gravy boat with handles. Floral border. 
Barber 96. 42 X 60 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Landing Of Gen. Lafayette at Castle Garden. Clews 
Warranted Staftordshire. 


Dark blue cup plate. Barber 96. 308 


Battery and Castle Garden 


A. J. Davis del—Lithography of Imbert. 
The Battery And Castle Garden New York. 


Immaculate copy of a perfect example of Early Ameri- 
can lithography. Fine original coloring; from the Hol- 
den-Pyne sales. Framed. Two OTHERS Known. 


View Of 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7°38 X 12°4 


[ILLUSTRATED| 


LOO. 


103. 


104. 


Oc 


106. 


Battery and Castle Garden 


A crude but interesting view, of the wall paper style, 
from an old band box, about 1825. Colored. 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Music sheet: Light May The Boat Row, duet sung by 
Mrs & Miss Watson at the Park Theatre; Litho of 
Endicott 1836. 


Lithograph Vignette, 5°12 X 795 


Castle Garden. Cut from music sheet “Castle Garden 


Schottisch,” 1852. Colored. (2) 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Castle Garden, From The Battery. Sida bad Laas 
ing, Pier No 1. North River. (Views In New York, 
No 2.) Wade Del.—Dougal Sc. 


The original steel plate, in perfect condition, with 23 
recent impressions, of the Disturnell publication. 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier,—(Copyright 1848)— . 
| Castle Garden, New York. | From The Battery. | faut 


Colored, fine copy, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8° x 12°g9 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier.—(Copyrght 1356)—— 
. | The Battery, New York. | By Moonlight. 


Colored, framed. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°1 x 12°4 


[ No. 109 | 


107. 


108. 


109. 


TIO. 


Battery and Castle Garden 
—— J]. Bornet. 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | of | New-York | Drawn by C. Autenrieth.— 
Published by Henry Hoff . . . | Castle Garden | (Copy- 
right 1850). 

Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°3 X g°2 


Battery and Castle Garden 


Original pencil sketches of the Battery, Tarrytown and 
the artist’s home at Sing Sing, by Robert Havell. (3) 


Bay and Harbor 


Drawn From Nature By Bornet.—Figures By E. 
Valois—Drawn On Stone By E. Valois | (References) | 
Bay Of New York | Taken From The Battery. | (Copy- 
right 1851) | Printed At D. McLellan’s 26 Spruce St 
IN. ie 


It shows better than any other print the cosmopolitan 
character of the Parade. Framed. THREE OTHERS 
Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, arched, 14°6 x 37°83 


ITLLUSTRATED ON PRECEDING PAGE| 


Bay and Harbor 


Ch Bodmer pinx. ad nat.— , . .——Salatheseulpasean= 
fahrt Des Hafens Von New-York—Entrée Du Port De 
New-York | (London Ackermann & Co etc.). 


Colored. 
Aquatint Vignette, 7°6 x 10°4 


Iil. 


el; 


[No. 111 | 


Bellevue 


Alms House | New York | I & W Ridgway 


Light blue and gray octagonal platter. From the water, 
(Bellevue). Border rose leaf medallions. Barber 142. 


12°12 X 16°12 
[ILLUSTRATED] 


Belvedere House 


J. Anderson, del.—I Scoles, sc. | View of Belvedere 
House. | 


From the New York Magazine, August, 1794. Site 
now bounded by Montgomery, Clinton, Cherry & 


Monroe streets. Stauffer 2824. Fine, Uncut Copy. 


Line Oval, 3°8 x 62 


Teles 


114. 


I15. 


116. 


LI. 


Black Horse Tavern 


Black Horse Tavern in Poverty Hollow Inwood: 1872. 
Well executed pencil drawing, 4to. 


Blind Institution 
——— J. Bornet. 


Unlettered proof of the Autenrieth-Hoff series of 
Views of New-York. Framed. The Neill copy. Two 


OTHERS Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 6°3 x 9° 


Blue Bell Tavern 
The Old “Blue Bell” Tavern, Kingsbridge Road 


Broadway, 181st Street, now Morse’s Theatre. 
An artistic, well executed drawing. 


W ater-color Rectangle, §°4 X 7 


Blunt’s Store 
Water Street, No 202, opposite Steamboat Ferry, 
Beekman Slip. 1816. Woodcut. Framed. 


. View Of The Chart And Quadrant Store Of 
William Hooker, [Successor to Edmund M. Blunt,] No 
202 Water str. Woodcut. (2) 


Booth’s Theatre 


View Of The Southeast Corner Of 23rd Street & 6th 
Ave. 


Lithograph, published about 1885, when yet a residen- 
tial neighborhood. Framed. 


Booth’s Theatre, Helio engraving. 


Booth’s Theatre. Much Ado About Nothing. 
Woodcut view & engraved portrait of Edwin Booth by 
J. Halpin. 8vo paper. (3) 


118. 


11Q. 


120. 


TZ 1. 


Botanic Garden 


Original drawing by Hugh Reinagle, scenic artist of the 
Park Theatre, about 1812. Inscription on back in Dr 
Hosack’s hand: ‘“To Mr. Loudon from Dr Hosack.” 

The gardens extended from soth to 47th streets, east of 
6th avenue, later acquired by Columbia College. 


Framed. VERY IMPORTANT. 


Botanic Garden 


Reinagle delt—Leney sct | View of the Botanic Garden 
of the State of New-York. | established in 1801. 


The Conservatory represented stood on the north side 
of soth street, east of 6th avenue. Stauffer 1884. 
Framed. 


Line Rectangle, 3°13 x 6°1 
Books 

Broadside catalogue, 4pp., of an: Elegant and Extensive 
Library . . . to be sold at auction by John Pearson, 


169 Broadway, Dec. 30th 1830. 


New-York City Book Express. Lloyd & Den- 
man’s 348 Broadway. Glazed card. (2) 


BOURNE?’S VIEWS 


Bourne’s Views of New York 


Published in 1831. Thirty fine views on eighteen quarto 
sheets, undivided India proofs, engraved by Archer, 
Fossette, Gimber, Hatch and Smillie after C. Burton 
and W. G. Wall. The “New York, From Weehawk”’ is 
the very rare “Plate 16th” and there are added eight 
variations of this plate. Included 1s ficueltstoot on 
India paper of the rare extra plate of Bourne’s store: 
“Broadway, Near Franklin St. New York.”, and others, 
with a few duplicates and later states. In all seventy- 
eight views. The most artistic and attractive set of 
original New York views ever published. VERY SCARCE. 


122. 


12%, 


Lode 


i 21ey, 


Bourne’s Views 
American Hotel, Broadway. India-proof. 


St Luke’s Church, Hudson St; and Reservoir, Bowery; 
on individed sheet. 


United States’ Branch Bank. India proof. (3) 


BOWERY ‘THEATRE 


Bowery Theatre 
Original drawing of the facade by A. J. Davis, 1824. 


Framed. 


Bowery Theatre 


On Stone by A. J Davis——I Town ArchitectasiNanses 
Imbert’s Lithography. | New York Theatre | Erected 
jE pleme ts, «. 


Destroyed by fire 1828. Framed. Inp14 PRoor. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 10°1 X 12° 


. Bowery Theatre 


Bowery Theatre, New-York. A. J. Davis del.—Raw- 
don, Wright & Co Sc for the New-York Mirror 1828. 


Framed. 


Bowery Theatre 

American Theatre Bowery New York | View of the 
Stage on the fifty seventh night of Mr T. D. Rice (of 
Kentucky) in his original and celebrated extravaganza 
of | Jim Crow on which occasion every department of 
the house was thronged to an excess unprecedented in 
the records of | theatrical attraction—New York 25th 
November 1833. 

Two OTHERS KNown. | 
Lithograph Rectangle, 10° x 16°15 


[ILLUSTRATED ON OPPOSITE PAGE| 


AMERICAN THEATRE BOWEEY NEW YORK 


the Lift pe eieudll night of VOU DIK o Kheiduchyine hes criguial and whbribedl wwltithag@utd Gf 
4 mrecocenesncenceneeny, * ey g gs 4s ee oe é ee Sats 
rer: heputeleHe ff the hvu wes (heonged te on exeofs nuprrerdaded wu the goords f 

Ueuleteal Hllralid, AOS Vek 25% Visealer 33 So e 


phil. CHR 


[ No. 126 | 


127. Bowery Theatre 


Lith. & Pub. by H. R. Robinson 142 Nassau St. N. Y. 
—j|The Burning Of The Bowery Theatre On The 
Evening Of The 25th Of April 1845. 


Colored, fine condition. Framed. THREE OTHERS 
KNOWN. 


128. Bowling Green 


La Destruction De La Statue Royale A Nouvelle 
Yorck. | Gravé par Francois Xav. Habermann | Die 
Zerstérung der Kéniglichen Bild | Saule zu Neu Yorck. 
(etc.) | Se vend a Augsbourg . . . 


Colored. 
Etching Rectangle, 9°8 X 15°7 


120. 


EKO. 


130: 


Te 


Bowling Green 


A proof before all letters and the only copy printed on 
Japan paper. After the painting by David Johnson 
1868, in the N. Y. Historical Society. Photogravure. 


Brewery 


C. Parsons, 152. | Lith. Of Endicott & Co N. Y.| The 
Old Brewery At The Five Points N. Y. | (etc.). 


Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 9°2 X 13°4 


Broad Street 


Drawn by A. J. Davis.—Engraved by J. Archer. | 
Broad Street. | [Custom House in the distance.] 


the original pencil and pen-and-ink sketch by: 
“A. J. Davis.— | Broad Street 1823.” In one frame. 


Line Rectangle, 3°38 x §°14 


. Broad and Beaver Streets 


Original water-color of Alex. P. W. Kinnons Cabinet 
Furniture Chair & Sofa Warehouse, corner of Broad and 
Beaver streets, by A. J. Davis. 


Broadside 


New-York, July 25, 1774. | Extract of a Letter from 
London, by Way of Philadelphia, to a Gentleman in | 
this City.|. . . the Ministry here have adopted very 
severe Measures with you, and are determined, at all 
Events, to carry their Point, and subdue all the Colon- 
ies, either by Force of Arms, or Bribery and Corruption. 
&c. 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


134. 


iL he 


— NEW-YORK, July 25, 1774 


Extract of a Letter from LONDON, by Way of Philadelphia, t a Gentleman in 
this Cab. 


66 HE unhappy Dilputes which at prefent fubfilt between Great Britain and Ame- 
— rica, fill our Minds with melancholy Hefleétions, as the Miniftry here have adopted 
: very fevere Mealures with you, and are determined, at all kvents, to carry their 
— = Point, and fulsiue all the Colonies, either by Force of Arms, or Bribery and 
Corruption, Weare credibly informed here, that General Gage told Lord North, that he knew 
many Perfons of Confequence in New York, who could ealily be brought over to fell their Privi- 
_leges for a Penfion fromthe Crown,—But we bope, if thereare any fuch among you, they may 
be carefully watched, and prevented.from doing Injury to the Caufe of Freedom. 
Weare informed here, that itis the Purpofe of Lord North, to offer one of your Printers, é 
Five Hundred Pounds, as an Inducement to undertake and promote Minilterial Medfures.” 


xtradt, can be proved if defired, ] 
Refpe& tothe Printer, confirms ah Account firnilar thereto, 

—— The Friends of Liberty, are therefore defired vigilamly 

it foregoing Extract, and what Printer appears 

to fupprefs Exertions in Fayour of the Liberties _ 


[ No. 133 ] 


BROADWAY 


Broadway 


Jones, Newman, & J.S. Ewbank. The Illuminated Pic- 
torial Directory of New York. Numbers One, Two and 
Four, oblong small 4to, paper, 1848. “Exhibiting a con- 
tinued series of Colored Elevations, of all the Dwellings, 
Stores, and Public Buildings fronting on . . . Broad- 
way. Names, and to a certain extent signs, of Mer- 
chants and Traders are introduced on the plates; to 
which is added a reference to the numbers of the Houses, 
arranged so as to show the name and trade of every 
occupant, with their business cards.” 


VERY SCARCE. 


Broadway 


Lithographic Panorama of the West side of Broadway 
from No 1 to No 203, near Fulton street. In four sec- 
tions. About 1858. 


130. 


if 857i 


138. 


1309. 


140. 


Broadway 


J. Bornet. 

Unlettered proof, Trinity Church and Broadway from 
the south, of the Autenrieth-Hoff series of Views of 
New-York. Framed. Two OTHERs Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 6°2 X 922 


Broadway 


Reduced outline of the “Picture” of the proposed ee 
Albany tree tanwaeaas extended to Broadway. 


Trinity Church Yard As it is: Some persons would 
desecrate and destroy it. Let it not be profaned! 


Ferd. Mayer & Co: Lithographers. Contemporary 


frame. 


Lithographs Rectangles, 6°12 X I1°1 


Broadway 
Street Views | Trinity Church | Broadway, N. Y. | 


Trinity Church in centre, Broadway, west side from 57 
to Trinity at top; from Soldiers monument to 159 at 
bottom and four separate rows of buildings at sides. 


The Tallis series. Framed. 
Line Rectangle, 7°9 X 10° 


Broadway 


A. Tallis Engraver | [Broadway.| 


West side from Trinity Churchyard to No. 137; from 
No. 139 to No. 167; from No. 169 to No. 187, and from 
No. 189 to No. 207 cor. Fulton St. 


Four strips in one frame. 1857. VERY SCARCE. 


Broadway 


Original pencil drawing of lower Broadway looking 
south from about Exchange Place. 12mo. 


14]. 


12 


143. 


144. 


(boy 


Broadway 


(Trinity Church) | Trinity Building, | Hatch & Co| 
Lithographers. 


Cut from large composition, framed. 


Lithograph in colors. 

The Anstice views from the Park & the Custom House, 
Wall street. Woodcuts, framed. (2) 
Broadway 


Proposed Rail Road For Broadway, | —by Joseph Cur- 
tis |— 53 Lexengton Av. | H. A. Harvey del.—Lith. of 
Wm. Endicott & Co N. York. | etc. 


View looking south from Maiden Lane and Cortland 
street, showing west side to below Trinity Church. 
VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 6°4 X 1195 


Broadway 


Atwill’s Music Establishment, | 201 Broadway. | — 
View on Broadway.—St Pauls Church.—Astor Hotel. 


A printed account below. A beautiful proot impression 
of the first issue printed in blue. Framed. VERY . 
SCARCE. 


Lithograph Vignette, 6°5 X g»2 
Broadway 

Same. Second Edition. | Broadway Sights. | 
feels Butord’s Lithogy., 7... pete: 
Broadway 


The Loew Bridge at Fulton Street. 


Ferrotype from nature, 1866. Framed. 


146. 


147. 


140. 


Broadway 


Drawn on Stone by R. J. Rayner.—Taken from Fulton 
Street—Designed By G. Hayward, Lithographer, . . . | 
View of Broadway in the City Of New York with the 
proposed Elevated Rail—Way invented by John Ran- 
del Junr C. E. | etc. 


The Gilsey-Whiton Stuart copy. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 19°7 X 24°5 


Broadway 
Street Views | Park View. | Broadway. N. Y. 


Including Chatham str., St Paul’s Chapel and the 
Astor House in centre. 161-207 Broadway. The Tallis 
series. Framed. 


Line Rectangle, 7-9 X 10°1 


: Broadway 


Tallis’s, | Street Views | City Hall. | Broadway. N. Y 


From Vesey St and the Astor House to Warren St with 
buildings on Barclay, Church, Murray & Warren Sts at 
the sides. The City Hall in center. 


Line | Rectangle, 7°10 X 10° 


Broadway 


(Copyright 1849)—Lith. of Sarony & Major 117 Ful- 
ton St. N Y | Autumn & Winter Fashions For 1849 & 
1850 By A. Wheeler No 4. Courtlandt St. New York. 


A winter scene at Broadway and the Astor House. The 
railings of St Paul’s churchyard and those of the lower 
part of the Park, the south side of Vesey street, the 
Astor House and west side of Broadway to Park Place. 
At top a ball room scene. 

No OTHER Known. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 19°12 X 25°15 


[ILLUSTRATED ON OPPOSITE PAGE| 


[ OVI 


jks). 


151. 


1 


154. 


Broadway 


Richd P. Morgan, Jr’s. | Gothic Arch. Elevated Rail 
Way. 


Looking south and east from north side of Vesey street. 
Bay and hills of Staten Island in distance. 


In the original pamphlet, 1872. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 6°14 X 9°14 


Broadway 
D. Benecke N. Y.— | 55.— | 


Sleighing In New York. Barnum’s Museum in winter 
etc., cut to rectangle, lithograph in colors. 


. Broadway 


Broadway South from the Park. On the back Park 
Row. 


Original pencil drawings intended for engravings. Folio. 


Broadway 


Clock front representation on glass of “View In Broad- 
way New York.” South from the Park. About 1840. 


Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Broadway 
K. G.— 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | of | New-York | Drawn by C. Autenrieth.— 
Published by Henry Hoff . . . | St Paul’s Church | 
Barnum’s Museum. & Astor House | (Copyright 1850) 


Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°4 x 8°14 


5S) 


SOs 


157. 


150. 


Broadway 


Rit. af Klinckowstrom—Gr. af Akrell | Brodway-gatan 
och Radhuset 1 Newyork. 


See note to Number 32. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 8° x 15°5 


Broadway and Post Office 


Original pen and ink drawing of the Magnus view, 
about 1880. Framed. 


The lithograph made from above drawing. Framed. (2) 


Broadway 


The west side of Broadway looking north from the upper 
corner of Barclay street at the AMERICAN HoreE1, show- 
ing Mechanics’ Hall on upper side of Park Place and ex- 
tending beyond Murray street. 


India ink drawing by A. J. Davis. Framed. 
Rectangle, 8°8 x 628 


. Broadway 


Broadway Waltzes, | Broadway Hotel . . . 239. ete. 


Mechanic’s Hall with the emblem on the building. 
Music sheet. Framed. . 


Lithograph Rectangle, 11-11 X 83 


Broadway 


Litho of George E. Leefe, New York.— | Broadway, | 
Looking from Chambers Street. 


Framed. Fine copy. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph, tinted Rectangle, arched, 12°13 X 10°10 


160. 


16l. 


ie 


162. 


Broadway 


Strong’s Sketches, No 7.— | (Lith. Of Sarony & Major, 
—1846) | Broadway Promenaders—Latest Style. | (Five 
lines) | Published by T. W. Strong, 98 Nassau St. N. Y. 


Taylors Saloon, corner of Broadway & Franklin st., 
appears in background. Contemporary frame. ONE 
OTHER Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 11°8 x 810 


Broadway 


Tallis’s Street Views. | From 309-Broadway.—To 347 | 
City Prison | New York. 


The ‘““Tombs” in centre, City Hospital at top. Framed. 
VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 7-9 X 1082 


Broadway 
From 349—Broadway—4os | City Hospital | New York 
The City Hospital in centre. The Tallis series. Framed. 


VERY SCARCE. 
Line Rectangle, 7°10 X 9°13 


Broadway 


Drawn & etched by T. Hornor.—Aquatinted by J. Hill. 
| Broadway, New-York. | Shewing each Building from 
the Hygeian Depot corner of Canal Street, to beyond 
Niblo’s Garden. Laopeenen by W. Neale | Published by 
Joseph Stanley & Co | (Copyright) 


A finely colored and brilliant impression of the original 
issue of a most interesting print. Framed. VERY 
SCARCE 


Aquatint Rectangle, 17212 X 27°4 


164. 


165. 


166. 


168. 


Broadway 


Wood-cut advertisement of S. C. Jollie & Co., 385 
Broadway, near White street. Piano Forte, Flute & 
Music Store, showing their, and adjoining buildings. 
1835. Small folio. Framed. 


South from Prince st., 1864. Showing a pro- 
jected steam elevated railway. Woodcut, large folio, 
framed. (2) 


Broadway 


Painted By H. Sebron—Engraved By P. Girardet | 
New-York | Winter Scene in Broadway—Scéne d’Hiver 
dans Broadway. | (1857) 


Framed. 


Aquatint 23°3 X 34°7 


Broadway 


Broadway in 1890. Looking north from the Rocking- 
ham Apartments s. e. cor. s6th St. & B’wy. Photograph. 


Framed. 


. Brooklyn 


Brooklyn Bridge and lower part of the city and Brook- 
lym. 

Brooklyn City Hall 

Original drawings by Magnus. Oblong small folios. (2) 


Brooklyn 
The Brooklyn Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies, 


(Mansion House, Hicks st.) on music sheet: The | In- 
stitute Rondo etc. 1831. Framed. 


Lithograph Vignette, 4°10 x 629 


170) 


Lae 


Wq2e 


7a 


VAs 


. Brooklyn 


Published by G. Kraetzer Sheffield Av. | East New 
York. | 1867 


Lithograph Rectangle, 16°2 x 24°6 


Brooklyn 
G. Hayward | Platt St N. Y.— | Bloemen Heuvel, | The 
Residence of Mr I,, A Willink, | Flatbush. 


The residence, raised by an additional story, was later 
the Melrose Hotel, at the Flatbush Ave. entrance of 
Prospect Park. Colored. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 10°5 x 148 


Brooklyn 
Buffords Lithog. 136 Nassau St. N. Y. | South Brook- 


lyn Building Association. | (Improvements for Douglas, 
Butler and Warren streets. Three views on sheet.) 
No OrHer Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 20°2 X 23:10 


Business Cards 


Fancy & Windsor Chair Manufactory, Wholesale & 
Retail. | Thos Ash | P. Maverick & Durand sc. | Thos 
Ash No 33 John St. New York. 


Line, with vignette view. VERY SCARCE. 

Business Cards 

Business cards, advertisements, bill heads etc. (22) asa 
lot. 

Catherine Street 


Photograph from nature showing the original home of 
the Hecker, Jones, Jewell Milling Co. About 1845. 
Old gold frame. 


Lis 


L777: 


CENTRAL PARK 


Central Park 


Central Park. | (Copyright 1863)—Printed by F. Hep- 
penheimer . . . | Published by John Bachmann, 76 
Nassau St. New York. 


A birds-eye view surrounded by thirty-nine smaller 
views. Framed. . 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 21°2 x 286 


. Central Park 


Martel, pinxt.—L. Geissler | Pub’d by Wm H. Shields, 
Dementia ot IN. Y.—-(Copyright 1864,)—Lith. Of 
Henry C. Eno, 37, Park Row, N. Y.| Martel’s New 
York Central Park. | (Dedication) 


Very fine. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 23°6 x 36°4 


Central Park 


(Copyright 1862 by Currier & Ives.) | Central Park, 
The Drive. | New York, Published By Currier & Ives, 
152 Nassau St 


Fine copy. Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 112 x 15°6 


. Central Park 


A proof before all letters of Central Park, Feeding The 
Swans, published by H. Schile, N. Y. One Oruer 


Known. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 17°12 X 24°4 


179. 


180. 


I8t. 


Toe 


. Chatham Square 


Central Park 


—L W A|Currier & Ives, Lith. N. Y.—(Copyright 
1862)—C. Parsons, Del. | Central-Park, Winter. | The 
Skating Pond.| New York, Published By Currier & 
Ives, 152 Nassau St. 


Interesting and spirited scene showing costumes of the 
period. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 18° x 26°10 


Central Park 


A proof before all letters of Central Park, Winter 
Sports. (Skating and sleighing scene) published by H. 
Schile, N. Y. ONE OTHER Known. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 17°12 x 24°6 


Centre Market 
Woodcut by Benson J. Lossing in the Youth’s Magazine 
for Nov’r 1839. 12mo paper, uncut. 


Centre and Chambers Streets. Original pen and ink 
drawing by Chas Magnus, ca. 1880, framed. (2) 


Century House 


Old blue and white Dutch tile from the Century House, 
Broadway and 212th Street, built by J. A. Nagle in 
1748. Framed. 

Colored photograph of the Old Century House, 
July 1894 (2) 


Original pen and ink sketch by Chas Magnus. Small 


folio. 


[ No. 185 | 


184. Chickering Hall 


Echoes From Chickering Hall etc. Dr Hans von Bulow. 
Copyright 1876 by Schuberth & Co. Mayer, Merkel 
& Ottman. Lithog. 


Music sheet. 

Lithograph Vignette, ge6 X gel 
-— Woodcut, small folio. 

— Photograph, small folio. 3 


185. 


186. 


188. 


CHURCHES 


Brick Church 


A proof before all letters of the Presbyterian Church, 
Beekman Street & Park Row. 


A beautiful and artistic specimen from the William 
Loring Andrews collection. ONE OTHER KNOWN. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 16°2 X 122 


[ILLUSTRATED ON PRECEDING PAGE| 


First Congregational Church 


D. H. Arnot, Draughn—(Copyright 1845)—Penwork 
Lith.| Entrance To First Congregational Church, | 
Broadway New York 1845. 


No 548, between Spring and Prince streets; afterwards 


the Dusseldorf Gallery. } 
Lithograph Rectangle, 1228 x 8°4 


Brick Church. Bill-head Jan. 9, 1850 of M. W. Dodd, 
bookseller. Framed. (2) 


. Second Congregational Church 


—D.|A. J. Davis del—J. R. Brady “Architect 


Imbert’s lithography | Second Congregational Church 
N. Y.| Erected 1826 corner of Prince and Mercer 
Strects.. 


Destroyed by fire 1839. The Daly-Borden copy. 


Framed. Inp14A PROorF. 


Lithograph Rectangle, g14 X 12° 


Second Congregational Church 
Original drawing in outline by A. J. Davis, about 1828. 


Wrongly marked “Second Unitarian Church, corner of 
Prince and Mercer st. N. Y. J. R. Bondy, Architect, 


1828 or so.” Framed. 


1809. 


Igo. 


IOl. 


192. 


Grace Church 


—J. Bornet. 


Unlettered proof of the Autenrieth-Hoff series. Shows 
the old buildings on the site of Stewart’s and Wana- 
maker’s store. Framed. Two OTHERS Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 6:2 x 9° 


Holy Redeemer 


John Walch, Architect, Superintendent And Designer— 
Lith By J. Cameron 111, Nassau St. N. Y. | The Ger- 
man Catholic Church Of The Most Holy Redeemer | in 
third Street New York. |—J. Walch. Architect,— | 
—Wooley & Hughes, Masons,— | T Keech: Carpenter, 
Printed By G. W. Lewis 111 Nassau St. ING Yee 


mensions) 
No Recorp oF PUBLIC SALE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 27°14 X 178 


John Street Methodist 


I. B. & P. C. Smith Pinxt— | A Correct View of the Old 
Methodist Church in John Street N. York | The first 
erected in America. Founded A. D. 1768. |—Sold by 
Meyers & Smith 59 Fulton Street. 


In the original book, paper covers, uncut, 1824. Col 
ored. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 10°2 X 13°13 


Middle Dutch Church 
An India proof before letters, finely engraved, probably 


cut from larger composition. Viewed from the south. 


Line Rectangle, 3°15 X 2°13 


1Q3. 


194. 


Lone 


Log 


Middle Dutch Church 


Middle Dutch Church, Corner Nassau & Cedar Sts. 
N. York, and: Old Dutch Church in the fort of Nieuw 
Amsterdam, with portraits of the Pastors Of The 
Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church. On stone Dyn 
Parsons—G. & W. Endicott Lith. 


Folio, framed. 


St. Ann’s Episcopal Church 


St. Ann’s Episcopal Church. Lith. of Sarony Major & 
Knapp, on Sunday School certificate, 1866. 


Lithograph Vignette, 19° X 13°6 
St. Ann’s Church For Deaf Mutes, And the 
Rectory, West 18th st. Woodcut, small folio. (2) 


St. John’s Chapel 

St. John’s Chapel, New York. 
Colored. Framed. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 7-15 X 1028 


ietele: John’s Chapel 


—Mielatz | —’og 
St John’s Chapel, Varick street. Soft ground etching, 
printed in color from 3 plates. Signed proof No 24. 


Etching Rectangle, ge12 x 6°14 


St. Luke’s Church 


Clock front colored representation on glass ofeSt 
Luke’s Church | Hudson St N. Y. Framed. Very 


SCARCE. 


199. 


200. 


201. 


202. 


. St. Mark’s Church 


The front of the church by A. J. Davis. On the back a 


plan of the interior with dimensions etc. 
Original Plan Vignette, 13° X 17°8 
KS ie 3 7 


St. Mark’s Church 

“Gallery St. Mark’s Ch.|—Davis. Arc.| Pews in 
gallery to be divided | as shewn on this side.” 

Original Plan Rectangle, 11°12 X 82 


St. Patrick’s Cathedral 
The New Cathedral. Fifth Avenue, New. York. Litho- 
graph in colors by J. Stiner. | 


Large folio, antique gilt frame. 


St. Paul’s Church 
St. Pauls Church. New York. ca. 1800. An early ex- 


ample of pen-and-brush color drawing, known as 
“Fractur” work, by an amateur. 

A crude but interesting portrayal of the church and 
neighborhood and the quaint costumes of the promen- 
aders in the south end of the Park. Framed. 


St. Paul’s 


Engraved by James Eddy Wall St. N. Y. from a draw- 
ing by A. J. Davis.| St. Pauls. Broadway, N. Y. | 
Drawn And Engraved For The N. York Mirror, | 
And Ladies’ Literary Gazette. 


Line Vignette, 6°10 x 69 
Fine deckle edge proof before printers line. 


Woodcut, on title-page of The Churchman’s Almanac, 
1834. I2mo paper, uncut. 


St Paul’s, 1848. Photogravure, folio. (3) 


BOR 


204. 


205. 


206. 


St. Paul’s M. E. Church 


1766 | Centenary of Methodism | 1866 | What Hath 
God Wrought. | St. Pauls M. E. Church 22d St. & 
4 Av. New-York. | Lately mot mk By 
E. C. Middleton & Co Cincinnati, O.— | The Bishops 
Of The M. E. Church. 

Portrait of John Wesley, Philip Embury’s Residence, 
John St. Methodist Church and twenty-one portraits 
of the bishops. 


Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 21°7 x 16°13 


St. Philip’s Church 


St Philips Church. Prud’homme Sc. (Centre street near 
Leonard) 8vo. 


St Patrick’s Cathedral. Photographs. 


St Thomas’ Church Broadway. Drawn by 
A.J. Davis—Rawdon, Wright & Co sc. for the New York 
Mirror, 1829. Framed. (4) 


St. Thomas’ Church 


Drawn by A. J. Davis, N. Y.—Church Of St. Thomas, 
N. York. | Front 64 . 7s Jength ti aie 


An original drawing. 7-9 X 9214, probably made for the 
New York Mirror print. Framed. From the Pyne 


collection. 


St. Thomas’? Church 


Original drawing by A. J. Davis of the interior, ca. 
1828. 


On the reverse a drawing of a church. Framed. 


207. 


208. 


[ No. 209 | 


Synagogue 
Original crayon drawing, by Oberhardt, of the interior 
of the Rivington street synagogue. Framed. 


Discourse delivered at the Consecration of the 


Synagogue of Shearith Israel (60 Crosby st.) by Mor- 


decai M. Noah. 8vo paper, 1818. 
Temple Emmanu-F1. Photograph. (Interior) 
Hebrew Orphan Asylum. (4) 


‘Trinity Church 
Water-color of old Trinity Church from the rear, show- 


ing back of City Hotel, Wall street Presbyterian 
Church, etc. “A. J. Davis del.” 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


200. 


210 


eae bd Fe 


PACA, 


Trinity Church 


Ruins of Trinity Church. | As seen after the memorable 
Conflagration of Septr 21st 1776, by which Four hun- 
dred and ninety three | buildings comprising about a 
sixth part of the City of New York was laid in ashes. 
From a sketch | taken on the Spot by the late Thomas 
Barrow Esqe one of the Vestry of said Church | On 
Stone by J. Evers.—Lith. & Published by J. Childs 
INGYS: 


Repaired. OnE OTHER Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 10° x 12:1 


. ‘Trinity Church 


Drawn, Engraved & Published, by J. A. Rolph, 72, 
Carmine St. New York. | Trinity [Old] Church, New 
York. | Founded 1696, destroyed by fire 1776, rebuilt 
1788, and finally, taken down 1839, | (Copyright 1840) 


Line Rectangle, 11°8 x 8 


Trinity Church 


Another copy, cut to rectangle, but an un- 
usually fine impression. 


Line engraving, vignette, on title page: Les- 
sons | for | Children, | By | Mrs Barbauld, | With 4 
Original Tales. | New York, | W. B. Gilley. 16mo. (2) 


Trinity Church 


Drawn Engraved & Published by J. A. Rolph, New 
York | Trinity [New] Church, New York. | Consecrated 
on Ascension Day, May 21st 1846. | (Copyright 1850) 


VERY SCARCE. 


(oes Rectangle, 10°15 x 8°10 


rey 


214. 


rae 


216. 


Trinity Church 


Richd Uphohn, Esqr Archt—Drawn on stone, by John 
Forsyth & F. W. Mimee,— | Birds-Eye View | of | 
| Trinity Church, New-York. | (Copyright 1847) 


A very interesting view. The New Jersey shore in the 
far background shows a few widely scattered houses. In 
the river shipping 1s indicated and the old gable roofed 
buildings in the middleground are in marked contrast to 
the present structures. Issuing from the main entrance 
is what appears to be a procession of charity children. 


THREE OTHERS KNOWN. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 19°12 X 15°14 


CITY HALL 


City Hall 


From The Original Drawing By George Holland— 
Lith. & Printed In Colors By C. Currifr, 33 Spruce St 
N Y.| A View Of The Federal Hall Of The City Of 
New York, | as appeared in the Year 1797; with the 
Adjacent buildings thereto. | Drawn expressly for D. T. 


Valentine’s Manual. 
Tue Very Scarce First I[SsueE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 14°1 X 20°10 


City Hall 


Beauties Of America. | City Hall] New York |I & W 
Ridgway 
Blue plate, 102, slight chip at bottom. Barber 143. 


City Hall 
City Hall | New York | Jacksons Warranted. 
Black deep plate, 10.8, border floral design. Barber 280. 


217. City Hall 


Blue bowl, 6.4. Floral decoration. 


218. City Hall 


Dark blue cup, 3-10. Floral decoration. 


219. City Hall 


Original water-color, signed “‘A. J. Davis | 1830” 


One of the most important of the Davis originals. In 
the background appear the old Alms House afterwards 
the American Academy of Fine Arts on Chambers St., 


and Residences of John Jacob Astor & Philip Hone on 
Broadway. Oblong large folio. 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


220. City Hall 
A proof of the lithograph by A. J. Davis about 1828. 


Framed. THREE oR Four Known. 
Lithograph Vignette, 12-6 x 18°4 


221. 


Be. 


224. 


22.58 


City Hall 


Drawn by A. J. Davis.—V. Balch, sculpt | City Hall, 
New-York. | Drawn and Engraved expressly for the 


New-York Mirror, . . . 1828. 
The original copper plate of the above view. 
Both framed. (2) 
. City Hall 


New-York—City-Hall 


Colored cover of a lady’s band-box. ca. 1830. Framed. 
VERY SCARCE. 


City Hall 


Grand Funeral Procession in Memory of Gen. Jackson. | 
As it started from the City Hall. New-York June 24th 
1845. | Lith. & Pub. by H. R. ‘Robinson, 142 Nassau 
Direct IN. 1. 


Colored, framed. ONE OTHER Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°2 X 12°14 


City Hall 
Annual Ball | Guardian Fire Engine Co No 29. 


Parade of Engine ‘‘29” company marching down Broad- 
way 1847, on glazed card. Framed. OnE OTHER 
KNowN. 


Line Vignette, 3°10 X $12 


City Hall 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | of | New-York | Drawn by C. Autenrieth—Pub- 
lished by Henry Hoff . . . | City Hall | (Copyright 
1850) 

Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°3 X 8°15 


2206. 


2278 


22 3F 


220. 


City Hall 

Lith. Of E. C. Kellogg, 87 Fulton St. N York & 25 Elm 
St. Hartford. Conn.—(etc.) | Sons Of Temperance. | 
364. 

About 1850. An interior with a brother administering 
the pledge to a new member. The City Hall is seen 
thru the windows. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 11°15 x 89 


City Hall 


Lith. Of E. C. Kellogg, 87 Fulton St. N. York & 73 
Main St. Hartford, Conn.—Horace Thayer & Co, 127 
Main St Buffalo | City Hall, New York. | 488 


Colored. Fine. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°3 x 12°6 


City Hall 


Lith. & Pub. By Currier & Ives,—152 Nassau St N. Y. | 
Burning Of The City Hall New York, | on the night of 
the 17th August 1858. | Supposed to have taken fire 
from the fire works exhibited in commemoration of the 


successful laying of the Atlantic telegraph Cable. 
Colored, framed. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°1 x 124 


City Hall 


(Copyright and published 1865 by Currier & Ives.) | 
The Body Of The Martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. 
| Lying In State At The City Hall, N. Y. April 24th & 
asth 1865. 

Important as a Lincoln as well as a C & I item. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 12°2 x 825 


—Memento Mori. Woodcut portrait of Lincoln 
with mourning borders. Small folio. | (2) 


2 ds: 


233. 


OVA. 


. City Hall 


Original pen and ink drawing of the Magnus view of 
the City Hall and Court House, about 1880. Framed. 


The lithograph made from above drawing. 


Framed. 

— Eng. by W. G. Mason Phila City Hall—New 
York. On engraved title page 1823. (35 
City Hall 


Litho of George E. Leefe, New York.— | The City Hall. 
Framed, fine copy. ONE OTHER Known. 


Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 9°12 X 13° 


Giiy eA ESE AK K 


. City Hall Park 


From An Original Drawing. | New York City Hall 
Park. 

North End, 1825. Scudder’s American Museum etc. 
Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 12°3 X 17°83 


City Hall Park 


Der Park u. das Stadthaus in New-York.—Le Park et 
VHétel de ville A New-York. | Nurnberg bei J. C. Renner 


Colored. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, §°3 x 8 


City Hall Park 
Croton Fountain. N. Y. 


Clock front colored representation on glass of the City 
Hall Park and Park Row. ca. 1840. Framed. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Oot 


ZOE 


239. 


City Hall Park 
Croton Water Celebration 1842 | (Copyright 1842) | 
Published by J. F. Atwill, 201 Brodway 


Park and fountain, Broadway and Chatham Street 
looking north. Drawing of the figures crude but print of 
great interest. Framed. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7-14 X 12°4 


. City Hall Park 


Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York. “Bank 


note India proof. 


The Bridewell. Original pencil drawing, 24mo 
(2) 


. City Hall Park 


Lith. &- Pubsiyve ye Currier,—(Copyright, 1846)—2 
Spruce St. N. Y. | View Of The Park Fountain & City 
Hall N. Y. | No 401. 


Colored. Framed. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8:1 x IfeII 


City Hotel 
City Hotel | New York 


Dark blue plate 8.8 Border, oak leaves and acorns. 
Barber 207. 
Repaired. 


City Hotel 


Engrav’d for Longworths American Almanac and New 
York Directory. | Tisdale— | A View of the New City 
av ene 

Stauffer 3259. VERY SCARCE. 


Line Rectangle, 3° X 4°3 


240. 


DAM 


one. 


ea 


244. 


City Hotel 
Same. Modern impression on India paper. 


City Hotel, | Broad Way. | New York. | Chester Jen- 


nings, | (13 lines) 


Woodcut, India proof before all letters. Lossing-Bar- 
Bitte esc. 


Woodcut, on bill head, May 13th, 1845. Framed. (4) 


Claremont 
Claremont, Apr. 19th 1878 (Good Friday) 


Original pencil drawing, with smaller sketch on back. 


Clinton Hall 


Clinton Hall opposite Park. 
Clinton Hall, Nassau Street. American Bible Society. 
Original drawings by A. J. Davis. (2) 


Clinton Hall 


“Donnells” Water Street | adjoining Tammany Hall. 
“Donnell’s” Water Street. 


Original drawings by A. J. Davis, inscribed as above 
but Clinton Hall. (2) 


Collect Pond 


Map of Collect Pond and vicinity: “A view of the 
Collect Pond and its vicinity in The City of New York 
in the year 1793. The dotted lines show the present 
position of the streets.” 

The streets indicated are: Canal, Walker, White, 


Franklin, Leonard, Anthony, Pearl, Duane and Cross. 
Water-color, 10. x 13. Old frame. Very Important. 


2 


246. 


2are 


240, 


Colosseum 


London by Day—Paris by Night | The | Colosseum | 
35th Street—& Broadway. | New- | York at all Times— 
London by Night | —J. Bien, Lith. 

The Colosseum in a circle in centre. City Hall, from 
Broadway, showing busses in lower left. 


On Description of the Colosseum, etc. roy. 8vo paper, 
(1874, 2 copies) 

Programme on satin, Reception Conversazione, Jan. 8, 
1874. (4) 


Coenties Slip 
Original pen and ink drawings by Chas Magnus. 


East view and West view. (2) 


COLUMBIA COLLEGE 


Columbia College 
Columbia | College N. Y 
Dark blue plate. (Maker Ralph Stevenson) Border 


oak leaves and acorns. Barber 202. 
628 


Columbia College 


Columbia College Commencement. 
On card. Front view of the College. 1807. VERY SCARCE. 


Etching Vignette, 1-14 X 374 


249. 


250. 


and 


Columbia College 


John W. Francis’ admission card to Dr Hosack’s lec- 
tures 1808. 


Columbia College Commencement 1811. Line engrav- 


ing by P. Maverick, with scene. 
Commencement 1821. 
Commencement 1848 


Receipt cards for John W. Francis, Sophomore & Junior 
years. (2) 


Columbia College. 1852. 
Columbia College 1853. Line engraving with scene. 


Commencement 1860. (9) 


Columbia College 


Heec Olim Meminissa Juvabit | New York—Prud’homme 
del & Sc. | 1823 (and 1824) and three other cards in one 
frame. 


letie Vignette, 2° X 3°14 


Columbia College 

—Lowe. N. Y | Commencement. | 1839. 

View of the College, on glazed card. 

Line Vignette, 2°3 X 3°12 


Annual Ball | Engraved by—J. N. Grimbrede | 
Lady Washington Fire Engine Co No 4o. 


The Tombs with the burning of the wooden tower. In 
one frame. 


Pie 


Peay 


Columbia College 


Philolexian Society 1831 Anniversary. Engraved Card. 
A. LI. S. 1831 to John W. Francis, “Honorary Member” 
(2) 

Printed invitation to Dr Francis to dine with the trus- 
tees 1820, IT, (2) 


Notices of meetings &c (4) 
A. L. S. rp. 4to from Pres. Chas King (10) 


Columbia College 


Photograph of the old college, College Placeby Ee: 
Walker, 1854, framed. 


Photograph, 4to, from the East. 
Dr Francis’ residence Bond St., N. Y. Richardson, Sc. 
India proof before letters. a? 


THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, AT 8:15 


Seconp Srsston, NuMBERS 254 TO 504, INCLUSIVE 


Beas 


255- 


Ake 


Columbus Avenue 


View of Shanties on the corner of 82d Street and gth 
Ave., by F. H. Lungren 


A charming original water-color, signed: “Lungren, 
49.” Neatly matted, framed. 
7°8 X22 


Cranston’s Hotel 


Cranston’s Hotel:—Fifth Avenue. | Opposite The En- 
trance Of Central Park. | Photographed by M. B. 
Brady N Y 


The intended hotel was to be erected on the square, s9th 
to 6oth Sts, sth to Madison Ave’s, the property of 
Hiram Cranston of the New York Hotel. In pamphlet 
prospectus 1866. 


mC rOton Aqueduct 


Lithograph, vignette of High Bridge on title page of T. 
Schramke’s Description of the New York Croton Aque- 
duct, folio N. Y. & Berlin 1846. There are 19 other plates 
of the reservoirs, Manhattan and Clendinning Valleys 
etc. Original boards. VERY SCARCE. 


| Water Supply | 


Report of William Weston on Introducing Water from 
the Bronx River 8voN. Y. 1799, paper, unopened. 

Disbrow’s Expose of Water Boring. 16mo N. Y. 1831, 
paper. (2) 


258. 


259. 


260. 


2601. 


CRYSTAL PALACE 


Crystal Palace 


New York, 1853. | Robert Feast | 15 & 16 | Pavement 
Finsbury Square | London. 
The Crystal Palace, from the west, on bonbonniere, 
circular. 
5°4 
Crystal Palace 
New York Exhibition Building | from a design by 
Messrs Carstensen and Gildemeister. | Lith. by A. Pet- 
ermann, . . . —g, Charing Cross London. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 5:8 X 9°4 
Below are Ground and Gallery plans, Dimensions etc. 
VERY SCARCE. 
Prospectus, Oct II, 1852. Woodcut view of 
building etc., J. W.—Richardson—Cox, N. Y. Framed. 
(2) 


Crystal Palace 


Drawn From Nature—& On Stone By J. Bachman. | 
(Copyright 1853) | Birds Eye View Of The | New York 
Crystal Palace. | and Environs. | Published By John 
Bachman, 37 City Hall Place New York. 
The Whiton-Stuart copy. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 218 x 316 


Crystal Palace 


Figures by Doepler.—| Designed by Carstensen & 
Gildemeister . . . (Copyright 1852 by Theodore 
Sedgwick . . .) Lithography of Nagel & Weingartner 
_... |New York Crystal Palace for the Exhibition of 
the Industry of all Nations. | (etc.) | Edmund Hurry, 
Consulting Archtect etc. L. C. Stuart, Assistant Secty. 
etc. | Published by Goupil & Co. . . 


Lithograph Rectangle, 17°13 X 28°14 


202) 


263. 


264. 


265. 


Crystal Palace 


Designed by Carstensen & Gildemeister N. Y.—(Copy- 
right 1853)—Lithography of Nagel & Weingartner. . . 
| New York Crystal Palace for the Exhibition of the 
Industry of all Nations. | (etc.) | Published by Goupil & 
Co 289 Broadway New-York. 


Copy of the preceding with Latting tower introduced. 
VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 12°15 X 20: 


Crystal Palace 


F..F. Palmer, Del—(Copyright 1853, by N. Currier )— 
Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier, 152 Nassau St. N. Y. | 
New York Crystal Palace. | For The Exhibition Of The 
Industry Of All Nations. (etc.) 


Slightly clipped at top. Colored. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, oblong folio 


Crystal Palace 


To Theodore Sedgwick, Esq| 25th Edition. The | 
Crystal Schottisch, | (Copyright 1853) | etc. Lith. Of 
Sarony, Major & Knapp, . . . 


Lithograph colored Rectangle, 7* X 9°1§ 
Framed. 


New York, Crystal Palace | Polka. | —F. Pfleger | Lith. 
by Powers & Weller. | (etc 1853) (2) 


Crystal Palace 


—Published Sepr 1st 1853, by | —George Baxter, | — 
Proprietor & Patentee, | —London. | Crystal Palace, 
New York. 


First issue betore reducing to arched rectangle. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, §°14 X 132 


266. Crystal Palace 


267. 


268. 


A proof before all letters. The Crystal Palace sur- 
rounded by smaller vignettes of City Hall; Post Office; 
Custom House; Merchants Exchange; Olympic Thea- 
tre; Taylor’s saloon; Trinity; and Grace Churches; 
Astor House; Broadway south from the Park; Chatham 
Square; and Irving House. 


From the Holden sale. No OTHER Known. 


Aquatint Rectangle, 6°4 X 924 


Crystal Palace 


Engraved & Published by Capewell & Kimmel 208, 
Broadway. | The New York Crystal Palace. 


On glazed card; first issue. 
Line Rectangle, 3°12 X 5°7 
The New-York Crystal Palace. An Ode By Charles 


Smith, Broadside, printed on satin. 


A. L. S. tp., 4to 1853 from the author presenting the 
above to Pres. Franklin Pierce. (3) 


Crystal Palace | 


Currier & Ives, Lith. N. Y.—| Burning Of The New 
York Crystal Palace, | on Tuesday Oct. sth 1858. | 
During Its Occupation For The Annual Fair Of The 
American Institute. | New York Pubd By Currier & 
Ives, 152 Nassau Street. 


Colored. Fine Copy. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 16°12 X 25°4 


270. 


Dols 


g52. 


Crystal Palace 


Lith & Pub. By Currier & Ives,—152 Nassau St Nee 
Burning Of The New York Crystal Palace, | on Tuesday 
Oct. sth 1858 | During Its Occupation For The Annual 
Fair Of The American Institute. 

Colored. Fine proof before serial number (598°). 
VERY SCARCE. 

Lithograph _ Rectangle, 8°1 X-12°9 


Custom House 


—J. Bornet 
Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 


Views | Of | New-York | Henry Hoft 
Framed. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°3 X 9° 


Davis, Alexander J. 

L. S. 1p folio 1837 by Mayor Aaron Clark recommending 
Davis’ work to the Common Council 

Original drawings by Davis of old N. Y. houses (2) and 
view of section of Ann & Nassau streets, after Davis by 
Anderson. (4) 


Deaf and Dumb Asylum 

M. E. Thompson Arch.—Litho. of Imbert.—On Stone 
by R. C. Long. | Deaf And Dumb Asylum New York. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 3°13 X 72 
In the Tenth Annual Report, with a plan, 8vo 1829, 
paper. 

4gth to soth streets, Madison to 4th Avenues. Later 
Columbia College. | 


207 


24m 


Asis. 


IEA Oy. 


Deaths 


Return of Deaths in the City of New York . . . 1804 
to 1808. Published by Order of the Common Council. 
(John Pintard) 12moN. Y. 1809, paper, unbound. VERY 


SCARCE. 


Debarquement des ‘Troupes 
Die Anlandung der Englischen Trouppen | zu Neu 


Vorck me tarcenpa tae Habermann. Se vend a 
Augsbourtmeasen: 

Colored. 

Etching Rectangle, g:11 X 15:8 


DEEDS AND DOCUMENTS 


Deed 


Richard Nicolls Esq. Governo. Genall under his Royall 
Highness James Duke of York . . . acertaine Lott of 
ground . . . on the south side of the Cingel (Wall 
st.) between the Lotts Govert Loockermans & Arien 
Dircks . . . to frederick Gisbert vanderBergh . . . 
27 Nov. 1667. Signed by Richard Nicolls. 


On parchment, framed. 


Deed 
The City of New York to William Bancker, 1766, 


ground between high and low water mark on the East 
river, in the Out ward. Folio, vellum. 


Signed by Aug. v. Cortlandt and with fine pendant seal 
of the City. 


Delage 


253% 


279. 


280. 


281. 


252. 


Deed 
Henry White & wife to Augustus Van Horne, 1407s 


property fronting on Broadway. Folio, vellum 


Deed 


Samuel Brown & Wife to Alexander Ougsbury, 1768, 
property in the North ward, Crown (Liberty) and 
Smith (William) streets. Folio, vellum. 


Deed 


Rector and Wardens of Trinity Church to Jeremiah 
Jessop, 1787, land on Murray street. Signed by James 
Duane and with fine and perfect pendant seal of the 
corporation. Folio, vellum. 


Deed 


Map and Deed of property at 28 and 29 Downing street, 
surveyed at the joint request of Aaron Burr and John 
Jacob Astor 1803 (1833) 


Deduction of title to William Carr of said property. (2) 


Deed 


Lease. Richard Varick to Wright Post, surgeon and 
physician 1803, dwelling house corner of Broadway & 
Pine street. Signed (twice) by Varick & Post. 


Citation from the Mayor’s Court, 1772, signed by Elias 


Desbrosses. @) 


Delmonico’s 


Delmonico’s, 5th Avenue corner of 14th street, with the 
“Favorite” Fifth Avenue ’bus; a lady driving. 


An unusually beautiful drawing by “‘S. L. 1875” 
W ater-color Rectangle, 6°12 X 13°4 


22% 


ZoAe 


ao 7 


288. 


280. 


290. 


Dodworth’s 


Gift Polka, | (Copyright 1852) | Souvenir To His Pupils 
| By | Allen Dodworth | Lith. Of Sarony & Major 


. etc 
Broadway, adjoining Grace Church rectory. Framed. 
Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 9210 X 7°13 


Dolice | Louis | Etchings 
Looking North from the Battery; Brooklyn Bridge; 
St Pauls Church. (3) 


. Dolice | Louis | Etchings 


St Patricks Cathedral; The Little Church around the 
Corner; Trinity Church; (small plate) (3) 


. Dolice [ Louis | Etchings 


Trinity Church; (large plate). Columbus Circle; Fifth 
Ave. and 34th street. (3) 


Dolice [ Louis | Etchings 
The Ghetto; The Junk Shop (2); Madison Square Gar- 
den. (4) 


Dolice [Louis] Etchings 
Municipal Building; The Plaza, sgth street; Soldiers & 
Sailors Monument. (3) 


Dolice | Louis | Etchings 
Washington Arch (2); Landscape by moonlight. (3) 


Earle’s Hotel 

Earle’s Hotel, cor. Canal & Centre streets. Original 
pencil drawing, 4to, by A. J. Davis. 

Earle’s Hotel, 2 woodcuts (one a proof) 

Everett House, line engraving, proof. (4) 


BO. 


202. 


2:03. 


204. 


295. 


296. 


Eighth Avenue 


Photograph from nature showing old Dutch farm house, 
at Eighth Ave. and 147th Street, about 1880. Framed. 


Elevated Railway 


Proposed Elevated Railway. C E. H. Bonwill, No 1 
Murray St. N. Y.—Marshall & Nisbit, Arch’t’s & 
Eng’rs. | 

Lithograph. Rectangle, 9.6 X 14213 


Elevated Railway 


Highly colored and embossed early view of the New 
York Elevated Ry etc. VERY SCARCE. 


Eliott Mansion 


Fifth Avenue and 18th Street. Original drawing. 
“Alex’r I. Davis Arc’t—first study for a Suburban 
dwelling.” (1835.) Framed. 


Eliott Mansion 


Original water-color drawing and plan of the Elliot 
Townsend mansion: “—Davis Archt Residence Of 
H. H. Elliot & Townsend, Corner 18th Street & V 
Ave. 1843.” 


It stood on the north-west corner, replaced by Chicker- 
ing Hall and later by the present building occupied by 
P. K. Wilson & Son. Framed. 


Eliott Mansion 
“Study for two City dwellings. Powe Vth av. 
Plan in water-colors by A. J. Davis 


Noy: 


208. 


299. 


300. 


Empire City Skating Rink 
Third Ave. And Sixty-Third St., N. Y. | Novel Fete of 


Extraordinary Magnificence. | Brilliant | Fancy-Dress 
Carnival | Thursday Eve’g, Jan’y 14, 1869. 


Wood-cut view of: “This building, not only the largest 
Skating Rink, but the largest place of amusement on 
this Continent.” 


Play-6ill Folio 


Entré triumphale 
Der Einzug der Koniglichen Volcker in| Neu Yorck. 


Gravé par . . . Habermann. Se vend a Augs- 
bourgiaess 

Colored. 

Etching Rectangle, 9°9 X 15:9 
Equitable Building 


India proof, before all letters, of the Equitable Life 
Building, 120 Broadway. 

Line | Vignette, 3°3 X 28 
Empire City Of New York. Title-page with list of the 
Twenty Beautiful Colored Views of the Bornet-Hoff 


series. (2) 


Fashions 

New York Fashions For June 1830 | —Imbert’s Lithog- 
raphy. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 8° x 10° 


Caricaturing the absurd fashions of the period. Con- 
temporary black & gold glass & frame. No OTHER 


Known. 


301. 


R02, 


[ No. 302 | 


Fifth Avenue 


Fifth Avenue Hotel. Line engraving. American Bank 
Note Co. India proof; Line engraving by Baldwin & 


Gleason; small lithograph on card 1859-1871. (3) 


Fifth Avenue 


—Lith. By Hatch & Co. 29 William St. N. Y. | Row 
Of Dwelling Houses, | Fifth Avenue, [Murray Hill] 


New York. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 11°8 x 16° 
East side, 41st to 42nd streets. Fine. VERY SCARCE. 


Pictorial woodcut view and advertisement of 


sale of the Dwelling Houses. Framed. (2) 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


303% 


3204. 


305: 


Fifth Avenue 


Original drawing, by AJ. Davis of the Row of Dwell- 
ing Houses “for Dr A. Anderson, Aug. 1859” 


Fifth Avenue 

Looking north and south from 34th Street. 
Photographs from nature, July, 1885. 

Genl Grant’s funeral. Framed. (2) 


Fifth Avenue 


Fifth Avenue From 42nd Street, Looking North. From 
An Old Photograph By John Bachman 1879.—Litho- 
graphed & Printed By R. A. Welcke, N. Y. 


Lithograph in colors 


. Fifth Avenue 


Original drawing in color of the south-east corner, at 
44th Str. by George T. Arata, 1902. Henry Tyson’s 
market & Ye Olde Willow Cottage. Present site of the 


Harriman National Bank. Framed 


FIRES 


_ (Beuthermbla snag 


Schréckenvolle Feuersbrunst welche zu Neu Yorck 


19’ September 1776. . . Grave palais Haber- 
mann. Se vend a Augsburg . 

Colored. 

Etching Rectangle, 9°7 X 158 


. Fire of 1835 


Stone Ware | Ruins| Merchants | Exchange | Great Fire 
Of—Dec. 1835—City of New Y. 


Pale blue plate, Phoenix and Engine bowed Barber 435 
9°4 


oe: 


Ries 


coli 


su bee 


aoe 


Fire of 1835 


Another similar, in brown. Barber 435. 


Fire of 1835 


Drawn from Life and nature and on Stone by Hoffy— 
(Copyright 1836)—Printed and Colored by J. T. Bow- 
en. | The Great Fire of the City of New-York, 16 De- 
cember 1835.| Published January 1836, by . . . H. 
Ieeisopinson. . . . | 


With facsimile key. The first issue. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 15°10 x 20:6 


Pre of 1835 


Painted by N. Calyo.—Engraved by W. I. Bennett. | 
View Of The Great Fire In New York Decr 16th & 
17th 1835 | As Seen From The Top Of The Bank Of 
America. Cor. Of Wall & Wm St | Published by L. P 
Clove:. New York. | (Copyright 1836) 


Companion: View Of The Ruins After the 
Great Fire . . . | As seen From Exchange Place, etc. 


Fine pair. VERY SCARCE. 


Aquatints Rectangles, 16°4 X 23°10 


Fire of 1835 


A Brief History, | Intended To Accompany The Beau- 
tifully Colored Views | Of | The Destructive Fire In 
New-York, | December 16 and 17, 1835. No OTHER 


Known. 
Broadside Folio 


Fire of 1835 


A View Of The Great Conflagration, [Merchants Ex- 
change,] Dec. 16th 1835. | New-York. 


THREE OTHERS KNOWN. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 10°4 X 13°15 


g14. Hire of 1835 


gris 


—N. Currier’s Lith. N. Y. | “View Of The Great Con- 
flagration Of Dec 16th and 17th 1835; From Coenties 
Slip. | Sketched and drawn on Stone by J. H. Bufford | 
Published by J. Disturnell, . . . and J. H. Butfford 
. . . | (Copyright 1836)) 


Colored. Framed to first line. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 9°6 x 12°6 


Fire of 1835 


H. Sewell Del- | Hanington’s Dioramic Representation 
Of The | Great Fire in New York Dec, 16. and 17. 1835. | 
Now exhibiting with other moving dioramic scenes, 
at the American Museum every evening. The fine Hol- 


den-Pyne copy. Colored, framed. One OTHER Known. 
Lithograph Rectangle, g°6 X 11°12 


. Bireom toa 


A Great Fire In New-York. | This florishing city bicame, 
. . . a prey to the flames. 7) eats (Mozel): 
printed and published by Dembour, Engraver and 
Lithoorapienwi alas 


Colored, old gilt frame. Curious AND INTERESTING. 


 Birerotememss 


The Providence of God in the Calamities of Men. A 
Sermon preached -_. . on occasion of the Destructive 
Fire. By John M. Krebs. 8vo N. Y. 1836 paper. VERY 


SCARCE. 


Inserted folding lithograph: N. Currier’s Press. | Ruins 
Of The Merchant’s Exchange N. Y. | (1 line) 


320. 


B21. 


ebite of 1845 


(Copyright 1845) | Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier,—2 
Spruce St. N. Y. | The Bowling Green Fountain. | View 
Of The Great Conflagration At New York July roth 
1845.| From The Bowling Green. | Nearly 300 Build- 
ings destroyed.—Estimated loss of Property $7,000,000. 
Colored, framed. Injury lower left. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°4 X 12°13 


. Fire of 1845 


Reepieit 1945) | Lith, & Pub. by N. Currier,—2 
Syeteemot. IN. Y.| Trinity Church.) View Of The 
Great Conflagration At New York July 19th 1845. | 
Nearly 300 Buildings destroyed.From Cor. Broad & 
Stone Sts—Estimated loss of Property $7,000,000. 


Colored, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 822 x 126 


Fire of 1845 


(Copyright 1845) | Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier,—2 
Spruce St. N. Y.| View Of The Terrific Explosion At 
The Great Fire In New York. | Engine No 22 destroyed, 
and several lives lost—From Broad St.—July tgth 
1845.—17 Stores blown up. 


Colored. Framed. Fine copy. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 891 x 12°5 


Firemen’s Certificate 


Engraved by Peter Maverick, from a Drawing by 
Archibald Robertson. March, 1807. Reproduced in 


Valentine’s Manual, 18¢0. 


Line Rectangle, 13°8 xX 9°14 


324 


_ Firemen’s Helmets 


Front to leather helmet, gilt, inscribed: Ginel bh Veins 
Painted decoration. 


_ Firemen’s Helmets 


Front to leather helmet, gilt, inscribed: Engineer | 


J. B. M. 


Engine No. 32, painted decoration. 


Fire Engine 
Carved model, gilt, of a steam fire engine, in sunk gold 
frame. 


Fire Insurance Policies 


The Chatham Fire Ins. Co. with woodcut view of 
their, (No. 71) and adjoining buildings, in Chatham 
Square. 

Bowery Fire Ins. Co. with woodcut view of their, (No. 
151) and adjoining buildings. 


Currier & Ives Illustrated and Descriptive List of 
Celebrated Fire Pictures, with four reproductions of the 
“Tife Of A Fireman.”, and other matter. (Lot) 


_ First Division 


Drawn From Nature And Pub. By F. J. Fritsch—| 
(References) | First—Division | New York—State Artil- 


lery. | (Copyright 1844) 
The view shows Castle Garden, Battery and Bay. Col- 


ored. Fine copy. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 17°8 x 26°4 


Says 


oS) 
ho 
CO 


B20. 


[ No. 329 | 


Five Points 
Lith. of Robertson, 


Five Points House Of Industry. 
Seibert & Shearman, .. . 
VERY Sca RCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 13°12 X 18°11 


Fourth Avenue 


North from 23rd ‘to 34th Streets. Colored lithograph, 
ca 1900. Oblong large folio. Framed. 


Fort Gansevoort Or Old White Fort 


Published ‘by James Van Valkenburgh, N. York 1834— 
Lith. of.’ Endicott & Swett. | Baptising Scene. Near 
the White Fort Hudson River, New-York. 


Colored, framed. The Pyne copy. Two OTHERS 


KNOWN 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°14 X 12°1 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


330. Gem Saloon 


ic) 


io) 


Composed And Drawn On Stone By A. Fay.—(Copy- 
right 1854) | Temperance, But No Maine-Law. etc. 
Corner Broadway & Worth st.; a famous hostelry 
known as having the largest mirror in the city. The 
figures are portraits of Mayor Fernando Wood, James 
Lawrence & other noted men. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 192 X 25°3 


. Goodrich’s Picture of N. Y. 


12mo. N. Y. (1828) original boards, uncut. 


With a large number of extra plates, as follows: Ex- 
change by Yeager; South St near Dover St by Yeager; 
Battery & Castle Garden by Smillie; City Hall by 
Hooker (two states); City Hall Stair Case by Balch, 
Rawdon & Co.; Broad Way near Grace Church, by 
Rawdon, Clark & Co.; 1st Congregational Church; St 
Mathews Church, Walker St; City Library 1818; 
Franklin Market, Old Slip, by R. Lowe; Fulton Market 
by Balch, Rawdon & Co.; U.S. Branch Bank by Yeager; 
City Bank by Balch, Rawdon & Co.; N. Y. Hospital by 
Balch, Rawdon & Co.; Alms House by Hooker; Asylum 
for the Insane by Rawdon, Clark & Co.; Panoramic 
Rotunda & N. Y. Institution in Chamber-street; Park 
Theatre (exterior); Interior of the Park Theatre; both 
by Balch, Rawdon & Co.; City Hotel; Mechanics Hall; 
Washington Hall; Navy Yard (Brooklyn); all four by 
Balch, Rawdon & Co.; Battery 1820 by King; State 
Prison by Hooker; Coffee House Slip by Danforth; 
folding plans of the city by J. F. Morin; and N. Y. & 
Adjacent Country. 


Tue Most CompLETE AND PERFECT SET EVER 
OrrERED. 


332. 


BOD: 


she 


oo8y 


Government House 


—C. Melbourne, Delint—Et—Excud | —1797 | From 
The Original Drawing By W. J. Condit.— | (Copyright 
1847, by H. R. Robinson) | From An Original Drawing 
In The Possession Of Thomas N. Campbell Esq.—Lith. 
& Printed In Colours By C. Currier, 33, Spruce St 
N. Y.| The Government House. | (This edifice was 


erected 1790, for . . . Genl Washington . . . he 
never occupied it,) | (it then became the Govenors’ 
House . . . until 1815, when it was taken down.) | 


Drawn expressly for D. T. Valentine’s Manual 
Tue Scarce First Issue. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 14212 X 2195 


Grange, The 


Country seat of Genl Alexander Hamilton, 1802. 
Showing the 13 Trees, . . . 144th Street and toth 
Avenue. Artotype, E. Bierstadt. 


Convent Ave., 143rd & 144th Sts. Folio, framed. 


Greenwich Village 


In colors of part of Greenwich village from West street 
to Fitzroy Road (East of 8th Ave.) and from the Great 
Kill Road (irth str.) to 15th str. 


Names of original streets: Myrtle, Astor, Magdalen, 
Laurel, Governor, Charles, etc. Fort “Ganesvoort,”’ 
Mansion, Hospital etc. Repaired. Ca. 1820. 


Manuscript map Rectangle, 1§°g x 26°9 


Greenwich Village 


Original pen drawing by Reginald Birch of an old house 
in Greenwich Village. Neatly matted, framed. 
Io>xX IIs 


REO: 


378 


BQO. 


ae)! 


Max Greger 

Spirited drawing of Max Greger’s Hungarian Wines 
establishment in pre-Volstead times by Berghaus & 
Rays ihe 9 ero, Hotel,’ Broadway, 27th Street 
& sth Ave. 

Pen and Ink Rectangle, 9°3 X 12°4 
The Victoria Hotel. Photograph. (2) 


Hague Street Explosion 


(Copyright 1850 by C. E. Lewis & Co.) | Awful Explo- 
sion Of A Steam Boiler, | Belonging to A. B. Taylor & 
Co., Machinist, No. 5 and 7 Hague. St., | On Monday, 
February 4th, At A Quarter To 8 o’clock. | Wounding 
And Killing About 120 Persons. 

Imperfect at bottom. The only perfect copy known 1s 
in the N. Y. Historical Society 


Lithograph Rectangle, 1°12 X 9°g 


Hall of Records 


Corner of Centre and Chambers Streets. 


Woodcut on cover of a copy book on which is written, 


in a schoolboy hand: “Henry Smith, March 8th bono 


Originally built for a jail, ordered converted in 1830 
for city use. Framed. 


Hall of Science 


(Three lines) | Hall of Science. | Burton. pinxt—Lith. of 
Pendleton.—Davis del. | (one line) | New York. | Pub- 
lished by Wright & Owen.| At the Hall of Science 


Broome St 

At No 359 Broome, between Elizabeth and Mott sts., 
previously the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Opened by 
Frances Wright 1829. A frame building, 70 x 33 feet, 
seating 1300 persons. 


Lithograph Vignette, 4°12 X 62 


340. 


341. 


342. 


344. 


Hall of Science 


Another copy, foxed. 


Hamilton Square 


Lith & Pub. By J. Baillie,— Copyright 1847)—87. She: 
Near 3d Avenue N. Y.| The Grand “Washington 
Monument” Procession. | As it appeared on Hamilton 
Square during the Ceremony of laying the Corner-stone, 
October roth. 1847. | On Stone from a Drawing taken 
on the Spot by J. L. Magee. 


Colored, framed. Two OrHers Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle; 8° x 12°5 


Hanington’s Dioramas 


Broadway corner of Ann street. Original play-bill, 
about 1837. Framed 


. Harlem 


Fort Clinton, Harlem River in the Distance; Fort 
Clinton McGowan’s Pass; (2), Gate at McGowan’s 
Pass. 


Water-colors by A. Hozier. (4) 


Harlem Lane 


(Publ. & copyright 1870 by Ths Kelly) | Trotting 
Cracks On The Road | Scene—Harlem Lane 


Fine copy. Colored. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 16:7 X 24°10 


_ Harlem River 


Pen and Ink sketches dated Aug. 10, 1900. 


Harlem Lane. H. Handels Road House. St Nicholas 
Ave. & 113th St. 1880. Photograph, framed. (4) 


346. 


Carll: 


[ No. 346 ] 


Harlem River 


F. F. Pamer Del.—Lith. Currier & Ives, N. Y. | View 
Near Highbridge. | Harlem River. N. Y.| Pubd By 
Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St N. Y. 


A fine, colored, early proof, before ‘“‘Pamer’’ was cor- 
rected to “‘Palmer.’’ Even the regular issue is very 
scarce; this one believed to be UNIQUE. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 111 X 1598 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


Hell Gate 


York-Island, with a View of the Seats of Mr A. Gracie, 
Mr Church &c. | Drawn, Engraved &. Published by W. 


Birch, Springland, near Bristol, Pennsa 


A charming composition and unusual subject. Stauffer 
208. VERY SCARCE. 


Etching Rectangle, 4° x 6° 


348. 


seo k 


350. 


351. 


Hell Gate 


Drawn . . . and Engraved by M. Merigot. | View of 
Hell Gate; the Entrance from Long Island Sound to 
New York. | 


Colored. 
Aquatint Rectangle, §°5 x 71 


Hell Gate Ferry Hotel 


View Of J. M. Dunlap’s Hurlgate Ferry Hotel, Foot Ol 
86th Street And East River, New-York | (An obliging 


Host, beautiful scenery and cool summer-retreat, . . 


Boats and Tackle for fishing-parties . . .)|(. . . 
Murphy’s stages from City Hall, Pell St and Bowery, 
run every 15 minutes . . . for 6 cents.) | Published by 


James Baillie, 87th St near 3d Avenue N. Y. | 249. 


Colored, framed. Fine, full margins. Four OTHERS 
KNowN. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°2 X 12°4 


Hell Gate Canal 
Hurlgate | And | The Proposed Canal. 
Pamphlet, 8vo paper, pp. 20. ¢a. 322 


High Bridge 
—— CG. 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 


Views | Of | New-York | High-Bridge. 
Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°1 x 8°14 


252 SEintengs United States 


e) 


ee 


54. 


55: 


ato London, 1830. 


A selection of 44 views including: Battery, Castle Gar- 
den, Bay & Narrows; St Pauls Church; City) Hall, 
Colmans Literary Rooms; Columbia College; and a 
general view of New York; all engraved by Fenner, 


Sears & Co. 


Hippodrome 


Franconi Schottisch. | (Copyright 1853 etc., three lines) 
| Hippodrome | Lith. of Sarony & Major N.Y. . . . | 


(five lines) 


N. W. cor. Broadway and 23rd st. Site originally occu- 
pied by Corporal Thompson’s ““Madison Cottage,’ later 
by Fifth Avenue Hotel and now Fifth Avenue Building. 


Exterior view. Framed. 


Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 7°14 X 11°7 


Hippodrome 


Hippodrome Polka. (Copyright 1853 by T. S. Berry) 
Lith. .«. . Sarony:& Majargecs 


Interior view. Framed. 


Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 7°1 X geI 


Hippotheatron 


The Hippotheatron | And | New York Cirque, | Four- 
teenth Street, Opposite Academy Of Music | Grand | 


Equestrian & Gymnastic | Performances. 


“In 1863 Nixon’s Alhambra . . . appeared on the 
south side of Fourteenth street. Its existence came to 
anend the same year . . . In 1864 the Hippotheatron 


sprang up on this site. The building, fashioned after the 
Champs Elysees of Paris, was 110 feet in diameter. . . 
The performances given here were principally eques- 
trian exhibitions and circuses.” 


Photographic view in centre. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


a5Os 


oe 


[ No. 362 | 


Hospital 
New-York Hospital. 
Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 6°14 X 9°7 


Holt’s Hotel 


Woodcut on cover of copy book of: ““Whilliam B Stahl- 
ers Fabriar 27th 1841" 


Hotels 


Globe Hotel, 66 Broadway, woodcut; Gramercy Park 
House, woodcut; Grand Union Hotel, woodcut; Hoff- 
man House, small lithograph; and photo. by Hegger. 


(Lot) 


359. Hotels 


Irving House; La Farge House; Metropolitan Hotel; 


New York Hotel (double view). (Lot) 
360. Hotels 

Taylor’s International; Union Place; Western; West- 

minster. (Lot) 


361. Hotels 


Mostly modern. (Lot) 


362. Howard Hotel 


On Stone By C. Parsons—Lith. Of G. & W. Endicott, 
59, Beekman St. N. York.— | Howard Hotel, Broad- 
way, New York.| Corner Of Maiden Lane. | —By 
Thomas & Roe 


Shows east side of Broadway, Maiden Lane to north 
corner of John street. Framed. The Pyne copy. Two 
OTHERS Known. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 18° X 2428 


[ILLUSTRATED ON PRECEDING PAGE| 


363. Howard Hotel 


Howard Hotel, New-York. | Smith. Sc.—Kelly, Print | 
Broadway cor. Maiden Lane. | Kingsley & Ainslee. 
India proof. 

Line Vignette, 1°13 X 3° 


Barnum’s Hotel. Vignette, on bill-head 1851, engraved 
by Smith, | Ann St. 


Later known as the Howard Hotel. (2) 


BO, 


305. 


3606. 


367. 


368. 


369. 


Jetterson Guards 


F Fritsch del | Prin. by Endicott N. Y.—F. J. Fritsch 
Del | 38th Regiment—Jefferson Guards | New-York— 
State Artillery. | (Copyright 1843) 


The view shows the City Hall, Hall of Records, etc. 


Colored. Fine copy VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 15°4 x 25°6 


Judge Building 
India proof, before all letters, of the “Judge” Building 
sth Ave & 16th St by the American Bank Note (Crah, 


Lote Vignette, 2°10 X 27 


Jumel Mansion 


St Nicholas Ave. & 162nd St. A strip of the original wall 
paper from the Council chamber used by Gen! Washing- 


ton and staff during the Revolution. Framed. 


Jumel Mansion 


One of the original silk tapestry chair covers from a 
Napoleon arm-chair used by the First Consul 1n 1800. 
Purchased at the sale of the Jumel collection of Napo- 
leonic relics. March 31st 1916. Framed. 


Jumel Mansion 


Original pencil drawings of the exterior avis the hall of 
the Jumel house, with a sketch of the Great room. 
Fraunces Tavern on the back. (2) 


Kingsbridge 

Renwick, James. Report on the Water Power at Kings- 
bridge. 8vo N. Y. 1827. Paper covers, uncut. 

Folding lithographic plans of the Manufacturing Vil- 


lage and the Hydraulic Company's ground at Kings- 
bridge; and the upper part of Manhattan Island. 


370. 


wes 


37] As 


Knickerbocker Bakery 


Original water-color of the Knickerbocker Bakery, 19 
William Street, (by A. J. Davis.) Old gold frame. 


——— Another, by the same hand, unframed. (2) 


Knickerbocker Cottage 


No. 456—6th Avenue, | —New York, near 28th Street. 
Later Mouquin’s Restaurant. Engraved business card 
1878. 

Located on the old Varian farm and the homestead of the 
family. Mayor Isaac L. Varian and his brother William ~ 
inherited this portion and lived in this house. Framed. 


Views on letter-head; and on envelope, 1878; engraved 
invitation card to re-opening; 


Residences of Isaac Varian and of Isaac L. Varian, 


lithograph, small 4to (Lot) 


Koster & Bials 


Interior Of Koster & Bial’s Concert Hall, on music- 
sheel, 4to 1879. 


The Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, New York. | 
Designed & Etched by Jos. F. Sabin. 


Liberty Statue. Engraved invitation of the inaugura- 


tion, Oct. 28, 1886. Engraved by Tiffany & Co. (3) 


. Lyceum of Natural History 


“Town & Davis. 1831-| Lyceum Of Nat History.” 
Water-color, upright small folio. 
In the City Hall until 1828, then in White street. 


376. 


S77: 


378. 


. McComb’s Bridge Avenue 


State Of New-York.| J. Milbert—Imp. Litho. de 
Melle Formentin. | McComb’s Bridge Avenue. 


Fine Copy. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 7°6 X 112 


. McComb’s House 


State Of New-York. | J. Milbert—Imp. Litho de 
Melle Formentin | Mr Mc Comb’s House, On The 
River Harlem | near King’s bridge. 


Fine copy. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7°6 X 1192 


McComb’s Mills 


State Of New-York. | J. Milbert del—Imp. Litho. de 
Melle Formentin. | 1st View Of McComb’s Mill’s, | on 
the River harlem near king’s bridge. 

Fine copy. VERY SCARCE. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 725 X 10215 


Madison Cottage 
Corporal Thompson, | Madison Cottage | cor of Broad- 
way 23rd St & sth Ave; | New York. | (five lines) 


same view on card “1853” (2) 


Lithograph Vignette, 1°15 X 3°3 


Madison Cottage 


Madison Cottage. Broadway, sth Ave. & 23rd Sts. 
Peso.) 5. Gratt. | 


Framed. 


W ater-color Rectangle, 21° x 28s 


Os 


Ceo) be 


Madison Square 


The Naval Arch. Madison Square 1898. By Chas F. 
W. Mielatz. 


Etching Rectangle, 13° X 10°13 


: Magnus’ Views 


A series of colored panoramic views, on letter paper, by 
Chas Magnus, including: New York Down Town & 
Bay; N. Y. Down Town & Hudson River, (2); Astor 
Place, Bible House etc; Castle Garden, Battery; Broad- 
way, South to Battery; Brooklyn Bridge; Brooklyn 
Bridge, Brooklyn City Hall & Court House; Central Park 
Entrance, (sth Ave.); City Hall Park (3); College of the 
Crnyol Nay ede 8th Ave.; Madison Square; 
Post Office, Broadway, Hudson River etc. (2); Post 
Office, Temple Court etc.; Printing House Square; and 
Washington Square, (2). (Lot) 


Maiden Lane 


New York Pictorial | Business Directory | Of | Maiden 
Lane. | Containing all the Stores and Buildings in Maid- 
en Lane with a complete list of the occupants of each 
Building, and to a certain extent their Business Cards. | 
New York: | Published And For Sale By E. Jones. . . 
| (five lines 1849) 


Original green paper ars oblong 4to Fine and per- 
fect example. VERY SCARCE. 


. Manhattan College 


Camille Dry.— | —Lith. Of F. Ratillier 48 Beekman 
St. N. Y.| Manhattan College | [Christian Brothers "| 


From the east; the church of the Annunciation at left, 
with the Hudson river in the background. | 


India proof. No ReEcorbD OF SALE. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 11°7 X 172 


[ No. 383 | 


383. Manhattanville 


From Nature by J. W. Hill—Litho: of Endicott, 359, 
Broadway | Manhattanville, New York. | (Copyright 
1834 by George Endicott) 

Of unusual interest as showing the marvelous growth of 
the city. The village became part of the municipality 
thirty years later. 

Fine original coloring. Framed. THREE OTHERS 
KNOWN. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 9°2 X 13°10 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


Manhattanville 


H. Reinagle del.—Kneass, Young & Co. Sc. | View of 
the Camp of Coln Laights Regiment of Militia. | in the 
vicinity of Manhattan-ville . . .| (1 line). Stauffer 
1662. 


Line Rectangle, 3°10 X 5°14 


ic) 
CO 
“I 


_ Mrs. Mann’s Boarding House 


Mrs Mann’s Boarding-House, | No 61 Broadway, | 
Lewis—3 wall st | New York. 

Elizabeth, widow of Edward, was at this address 1820— 
1836; her house was popular with actors. OnE OTHER 
Known. 

Line Vignette, 114 X 1°7 


. Marlborough Hotel 


H. A. Thomas & Wylie, Lith Co. N. Y. U. s. A.— | 
Hotel Marlborough | Broadway 36th And 37th Streets, 
New York. 

Framed. 

Etching Rectangle, 23°83 X 29°12 


. Medical 


Certificate: Societas Medica Neo Eboracensis, engraved 
by Maverick, signed, in blank, by Pres. John Bard. 


Fine impression of the seal. 


. Medical 


Original pencil drawing of the Medical College & 
Charity Hospital, Worth & Church Sts. 


. Medical 


Rutgers | Medical College | Duane-Street, | New-York. 
Woodcut on cover of pamphlet, 8pp., 1827. 

N. York Medical College. 13th St. between 3rd & 4th 
Aves. 

Woodcut on Valedictory Address by Pres. Horace Green, 
8vo, 1851, paper. : 

— ” Circular of the Veterinary College Institute. 
35 W. 23d St., with woodcut on title. Cy) 


390. Melrose 


3QO1. 


392. 


gIE) Se 


Del & Lith. By Valois.—Print. By G. Schlegel 97 Wil- 
liam St N. Y.| (References) | View Of Melrose | And 
Surroundings. |'Taken from the Ursuline Convent, 


Westchester Co N. Y. 1868. | (References.) 

Colored. Fine condition. No Orner Perrecr Copy 
KNOWN. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 17° X 25°2 


[ILLUSTRATED ON PRECEDING PAGE| 


MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE 


Merchants’ Exchange 


I. Rogers Archt—Drawn by C. L. Warner. | Merchants’ 
Exchange, New York. | New York Printed and Pub- 
lished at J. H. Bufford’s Lithographic Establishment 
136 Nassau St. | (Copyright 1837). 


Early proof before: “On Stone by Bufford.”” The 
scarcest and most desirable representation. Colored, 
framed. ONE OTHER KNown. 


Lithograph | Rectangle, 158 X 22°3 


[ILLUSTRATED ON OPPOSITE PAGE| 


Merchants’ Exchange 


“Davis del—1829—J. R. Brady, Arct. | N. Y. Exchange 
In 1835. | Burnt 1835.” 


Original water-color. 


Merchants’ Exchange 


E. M. Thompson Architect | Imbert’s Lithography.— 
On Stone by A. J. Davis. | Merchants Exchange. | 
New York. 


India proof. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 11°15 X 108 


[ 16€ ‘on |] 


394. Merchants’ Exchange 


395: 


396. 


oie 


J. Bornet 
Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 


Views | of | New-York | (H. Hoff, Publisher . . .) | Ex- 


change. 
Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°4 X 9° 


Merchants’ Exchange 


Broadside with engraved views of the interior and 
exterior 


Woodcut on cover of copy book of Edward Burling 302 
Broome St 


Rent receipts (2) to A. J. Davis, one with his endorse- 
ment, showing views. (4) 


Metropolitan Hotel | 
A’ Pay.— 


Unlettered proof of the Hoff series of Views of New- 
York. 


“Niblo’s Hotel.’ Framed. One OTHER Known. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 5:14 X 9 


Metropolitan Hotel 
A Fay.— 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | of | New-York | Niblo’s Hotel. | Henry Hof, 
Publishers. <—- 


Colored. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, §°14 X 9° 


398. 


599: 


400. 


401. 


Metropolitan Hotel 
(Copyright 1852) | Metropolitan Polka Redowa. | (Ded- 


ication) | Lith. Of Sarony & Major, N. Y. . . . | (six 
lines) 

Framed. 

Lithograph tinted Oval, 8°3 x 10°15 
Morrisania 


—Scott Leighton | Printed In Oil Colors, By Currier & 
Ives, 115 Nassau St. N. Y.—Copyright 1882, By Currier 
& Ives, New York. | The Celebrated Trotting Team 
Edward And Swiveller, Owned by Frank Work, Esq. N. 
Y. | Winning Their Match For $1,000, Against Time 
2:20 To Wagon, Driven By John Murphy. | At The 
Gentlemen’s Driving Park, Morrisania, N. Y. July 18th. 
1882. | Record 2:1634. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 19°19 X 34°1 


Mott’s Dock 
Mott’s Dock, From 57 St. N. R. M. C. R. 
Old carved frame. 


W ater-color Oval, 4°4 x 6° 


National Theatre 


Day & Haghe, lith. 17 Gale St London.—from a Draw- 
ing by R. Bengough. | National Theatre | New York | 
J. W. Wallack Esqr Lessee. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°6 x 11°14 
Corner of Church and Leonard streets. 


_ Water-color of the above, with fewer figures 


and with slight differences, signed: ““Bengough fecit:” 


From the Pyne sale. In one frame. 


402. 


403. 


404. 


405. 


4006. 


NEWSPAPERS 


Newspaper 
The New-York Mercury, Monday, June 23, 1766. 
Printed by Hugh Gaine. 


Speeches of Gov. Francis Bernard to the Massachusetts 
Assembly, and of Gov. Wm Franklin to the New Jersey 
Assembly, congratulating them on the repeal of the 
Stamp Act etc., and other interesting matter. 


Newspaper 
The Rovat Gazetre, Wednesday, August 15, 1781. 
Published by James Rivington. 


Declaration by Gov. Wm Franklin; Proclamation by 
Sir Henry Clinton, etc. 


Newspaper 
Co_umBIAN CENTINEL. Boston, Saturday, Oct. 6, 1792. 
Printed by Benjamin Russell. 


Interesting matter on the Revolution in France. Lafay- 
ette is declared a traitor . . . to be shot if he cannot 
be brought alive to the Bar of the National Assembly. 


Newspaper 
ConsTITUTIONALIST AND WEEKLY MaGazineE. Exeter 
(N. H.) Tuesday, Jan’y 5, 1813. 


New York Dairy ADVERTISER, Wednesday, Apr. 16, 
1817. 


NatTIoNAL JouRNAL, Washington, D. C., Sept. 6, 1825. 
Lafayette’s visit to America. G3) 


Newspapers 


The Sun. N. Y.’ July 24, 18353 Degree 1835; May 15, 
1838; and Carriers New Year’s Address, 1847. (4) 


407. 


408. 


400. 


ALO. 


Ae. 


Ninth Ave. & 21st St. 


From Nature & on Stone by John Baker.— | Old 
House Nr 21st St Ninth Avenue N. York. | (Erected 
1626 Pull’d down 1832.) 


No OTHER Known. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 4°12 x 3°6 


Odd Fellows Hall - 


Unlettered proot of the Bornet-Autenrieth-Hoff series 
of Odd Fellows Hall. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, §°14 x 8°11 


Odd Fellows Hall 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | of | New-York | Drawn by C. Autenrieth.— 
Published by Henry Hoff . . . | Odd Fellows | Hall. | 
(Copyright 1850.) 

Colored. VERY SCARCE. 

Lithograph Rectangle, §:14 X 8°11 


Old Slip 


Original water-color, from nature, 1860, by A. Begodin, 
1860. Framed. An ArTiIsTIC REPRESENTATION. 


. Orphan Asylum 


Orphan Asylum, New-York. 


Seventy third street and Riverside Drive, site of Chas 
M. Schwab mansion, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7-4 x 9°8 


Orphan Asylum 
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum. sist St. & sth Ave. 


Original pencil drawing. 


AD 


AI4. 


Palace Garden 


The Palace Garden Polka | (Copyright 1858 etc., four 
lines) | Lith. Of Sarony, Major & Knapp. 449 Broad- 
way. N. Y. | (four lines) 

On the north side of 14th street, west of 6th ave., ex- 
tending to 15th street; site later occupied by Ninth 
Regiment armory and Fourteenth Street theatre. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 7°10 X 10°9 


Parish Residence 


Drawn & Lith. by J. P. Newell.—Printed by Endicott 
& Co. New York. | City Residence Of Mr. Daniel 
Parish, New York. 

S. E. corner of 5th Ave. and 16th street. Very fine. 
Two OTHERS Known. 

Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 15°4 X 1828 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


AIS. 


A416. 


Park Row Stores 


(Directory of eight columns) | Park Row Stores. | 
Opposite the Astor House. | New York. | Doty & Ber- 
gen, Engrs 120 William St. 


A well engraved print, including Nos. 21 to 34 Bark 
Row, the southern end of the Park, with railing, foun- 
tain and cupola of the City lal leecas 1350. lwo 
OTHERS KNOWN. 


Line Rectangle, 9° X 12° 


Park Theatre 
Park Theatre | R. S. W. | New York. 


Dark blue bowl, border of oak leaves and acorns. Bar- 
ber 208. 
S12 


. Park Theatre 


G. B. May 6th AD. 1809—John C. Hind, Delint | View 
of the New Theatre in New York. 


Contemporary frame. 


W ater-color Rectangle, 52 x 7°5 


. Park Theatre 


The Boz Waltzes,| As performed by | Dodworth's 
Band, | At the grand Festival | Park Theatre. | Fleet- 
wood’s—Illuminated—Lithography. | respectfully dedi- 
cated to | Chas. Dickens, Esq. etc | 


Interior of the Park Theatre and an important Dickens 
item. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 9210 X 7°14 


419. 


420. 


Has 


Aer 


2: 


Peabody Views 


ato. New York) 1831: 

A complete set of the 37 views, with a scarce extra 
plate of the Merchants Exchange, interior, showing the 
Hamilton statue destroyed in the great fire, and a 


duplicate of the Coftee-House Slip on India paper in- 


serted. 
VERY SCARCE. 


Peabody Views 


Residence of Philip Hone and America Hotel; La 
Grange Terrace, LaFayette Place; Leroy Place; Mer- 
chants Room Exchange, Wall St.; and Webb’s Congress 
Hall (142 Broadway) (5) 


PLAYBILLS 
Playbill 
By Permission of his Excellency the Governor. | Mr. 
Wall Comedian, | Will exhibit at Mr. Hull’s great 
Room, on Wednesday Evening, the | Twenty-first of 
July, 1773, | A New Lecture, | Written by the Author 
of the much admired | Lecture on Heads. | 


UNRECORDED. 


Playbill 

Theatre, | In Mercer Street, | In the rear of the | Mile 
Stone, | Broadway. | African Company. | For the Bene- 
fit of Mr. Brown. 

June 20 & 21, 1823. THe First Necro Company IN 
AMERICA 


Playbill 

Park Theatre. First appearance of Cooper in Damon 
and Pythias. 

Olympic Theatre. Benefit of W. Sefton (1837) (2) 


424. 


eis. 


4206. 


427. 


428. 


Playbill 


Zoological Institute, 37 Bowery. History of the Beasts, 
Birds and Reptiles therein. 8vo 1837, paper. Profusely 
illustrated. 


Peale’s N. Y. Museum. Egyptian Mummy. 8vo paper 
| (2) 


Playbill 

Wild Men of Borneo, Living Skeleton &c., at 4oth Str. 
opposite the Crystal Palace. 

N. Y. Circus, 14th Str. Opposite Academy of Music. 


Lyceum Theatre. First Performance of “Sweet Laven- 


der’? On Satin. (3) 


Playbill 
Tripler Hall, 30th & 31st Concerts, 1850. Jenny Lind. 
8vo paper, illustrated. (2) 


Tremont Temple, June 20, 1851. Jenny Lind. 8vo paper. 
(3) 


Police 


A| Brief Treatise, | on the| Police. . . | By A Citi- 
zen. (Charles Christian) 8vo N. Y. 1812, paper, un- 
opened. 


Post Office 


Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier,—152 Nassau St. Cor. Of 
Spruce N. Y.| The Post Office, New York. | 610. 


VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 8°4 X 12°8 


4.29. 


430. 


431. 


A. 


Post Office 


Endicott’s Lith.—No 22, John St. N. Y.| Front View 
Of The New York Post Office, | Located By Authority 
Of The Hon. Charles A. Wickliffe Post Master Gen- 
eral, | And Arranged By | John Lorimer Graham Esq. 
Postmaster. | Feb. 1st 1845. | Isaac Lucas, Superinten- 
dant.—Martin E. Thompson, Architect. 

North Interior View Of The New York Post Office, 


South Interior View etc. 
The set complete; especially desirable. Framed. VERY 
SCARCE. 


Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 13°4 X 1824 


Post Office 


Post Office and Temple Court. Original drawing by 
Magnus. Oblong small folio. 


Produce Exchange. Proof before all letters of Dempsey 
& Carroll’s invitation to the Opening Exercises, 1884. 
(2) 


Produce Exchange 

F. Leo Hunter | 1887 

Signed proof, with remarque of grain elevator, on Japan 
paper. 

Etching Rectangle, 16°8 x 2§ 


Provost and Chapel Streets 


Lithog. par Villeneuve figes par V. Adam.—Dessiné par 
J. Milbert. | Intérieur de New York rue de Provost et 
Chapel—Interior of New York, Provost and Chapel 
street | (A Paris, chez E. Ardit . . . 1830.) 

West Broadway and Franklin street. Framed. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 822 x 11°12 


[ No. 433 ] 


447. 


No. 448 


Republican Club 


Birthplace of the Republican Club. Oct. 15, 1879 
Jan. 18. 1881. Site of the Flat Iron buildg. 


The Republican Club’s Quarters, 64 Madison Ave., 
1882-1883. 


Photographs, framed. (2) 


Reservoir 
Av Fay. 


Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: 
Views | Of | New-York | (Autenrieth-Hoff) | Croton 
Water | Reservoir | (1850) 


The Distributing Reservoir from the N. W. cor. of 6th 
Ave., and 42nd str. Framed. Tue Finest, Most 
ATTRACTIVE AND SCARCEST OF THE SERIES. 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°3 x 8°14 


[ILLUSTRATED] 


448a. Restaurants 


449. 


4.50. 


451. 


452, 


Entrance to the Biltmore dining room, At the Sign of 
the Rooftree, Billy the Oysterman, Shanley’s, Busta- 
noby’s, Keens etc. 


Original pencil drawings on large sheet by Raymond 
Crawford Ewer 1915 for “Puck.” 


Rigging House 

(Copyright 1846) | Lith. & Pub. By H. R. Robinson— 
142, Nassau St N. York. | 120 William Street.— . . . | 
Here Methodism was first rigged out in the port of 
New York, and Started on her prosperous Voyage in 
North | America;. . . | (six lines) |. . . This build- 
ing is now occupied by Doty & Bergen, Engravers, (etc 
two lines) | —New York, Sept 1846. 


Fine copy. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph tinted Rectangle, 11°4 X 9°2 


Rotunda 


The “Panorama,” corner of Mercer and Prince sts. 


eee im the “Youth's Cabinet,’ N. Y., Decr 12th, 
1839. 


Rutger s House 


Drawn and Engraved by M. Osborne. | Rutger’s 
House. N. Y.| For the Parlour-Magazine. 


Framed. VERY SCARCE 


Line Rectangle, 3°10 x 6: 


Rutger’s House 


Reproductions of the two rare Mesier’s lithographic 
views of the mansion; in one frame. 


spose 


454 


St. Nicholas Hotel 
J H. Bufford’s Sons Lith. 141 Franklin St. Boston. | St 


Nicholas Hotel, Broadway, New York. | Uriah Welch, 


Proprietor. 


Between Broome and Spring sts. Colored, framed. 
First issue. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 12°8 x 18: 


[ILLUSTRATED| 


St. Nicholas Hotel 


To Messrs Treadwell Acker & Co | St Nicholas Schot- 
tisch | (Copyright 1853 etc. three lines,) | Lith. & Printed 
In Tints By Sarony & Major.— . . .| (two lines) 


Lithograph Tinted Rectangle, 7°13 X 1028 


455. 


456. 


457° 


458. 


459. 


Shantytown 


Shantytown.’A beautifully executed water color signed: 


C. M. Jenckes 1876 


Society Library 


G. Moore, delt—Day & Haghe, Lithrs to The Queen. | 
The New York Society Library. | Frederick Diaper, 
Archt 

346-348 Broadway, S. E. cor. of Leonard str., 1840- 
1853. Later Appletons the publishers. Site now occu- 
pied by the N. Y. Life Ins. Co’s building. The Daly- 
Borden-Pyne copy. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 8°6 x 136 


Somerindyke House 


H. Farrer 1870—Proor BeErore TITLE. 


Etching Vignette, 3° X 4°1 
Springler House. Union Square, N. Y. Engraved bill- 
head, 1863, framed. (2) 


State Prison 
I. R. Smith del.—Hoogland sc. 1814. | South East View, 
New York State Prison. 


In: A View of the New-York State Prison . . . By A 
Member Of The Institution. 8vo N. Y. 1815, paper, un- 
cut. Gulian C. Verplanck’s copy. 


Line Rectangle, 3°12 x 6°1 


Staten Island 


Otto Bottischer 1859 | Washington Greys—8th Regt 
N. Y. S. T.|. . . at Camp Washington Quarantine 
Simlscept..-. 0. 1858. Published by Goupil & Co 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 24° X 35°8 


460. 


A461. 


462. 


Aten 


464. 


465. 


Staten Island 


EF. F. Palmer, Del.—(Copyright 1861)—Lith. Currier 
& Ives, N. Y | (References) | Staten Island And The 
Narrows. | From Fort Hamilton | New York, Published 
by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St 


Colored. Fine Copy. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 1411 X 20°2 


Stock Exchange 


Hughson Hawley—| Charles Hart, Lith., 36 Vesey 
Street, N. Y.—(Copyright 1882) | The New York Stock 
Exchange. | 


Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 23°14 X 161 


Stuyvesant Pear ‘Tree 


Original photograph by J. Gurney & Son. August 22nd 
1863. Long printed account below. : 


Folio, framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Stuyvesant Pear ‘Tree 


Photograph, of a later period, presentation copy from 
T. J. Burton. Folio 


Stuyvesant Pear ‘Tree 


Pencil drawing of the Stuyvesant Pear Tree and build- 
ings east on 13th str., by Geo. Reynolds 


Stuyvesants Army 


Peter Stuyvesants Army entering New Amsterdam... 


| From a Drawing by William Heath of London.— 
Unfolded original, framed. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 7°4 x 26:8 


466. 


467. 


468. 


460. 


470. 


471. 


Tammany Hall 


Photograph of the old Tammany Hall Corner Stone 
Laid 1811. Sold 1867. Large folio 


Terry 


Establishment of J. R. Terry, Hatter, at 409 Broadway. 
Lith. of Major & Knapp. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 21°13 x 16° 
No OTHER Known. 

Bulletin of Fashions Issued by J. R. Terry (2) 
Theatres 


Interior of the Chatham Theatre, lith H. A. Thomas; 
New Bowery Theatre; Hermann’s Theatre, on letter 
sheet, signed by the prestidigitator; Wood's Gymnasi- 
Minne etc. (Lot) 


‘Tombs 


Jeebornet:— 


Unlettered proof of the Autenrieth-Hoff series of the 
Tombs. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 5214 X 8°15 
Tombs 


N. Curriers Lith N. Y | Halls Of Justice, New 
York. | Designed & Erecting by John Haviland, 
Architect. 


Framed. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 7°8 X 11°12 


Traphagen, Hunter & Co. 


Traphagen, Hunter & Co’s Clothing House. Ferd. 
Mayer’s lith. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 14°15 X 11°15 


472. 


473. 


474. 


475. 


Triton Mansion-House 


Triton Mansion-House | J. Dodge Triton Mansion 
House | McCombs’ Dam | Mrs J. Dodge. 

West side of McComb’s Bridge Ave. & 155 Str. On 
glazed card. Framed. 


Line Vignette, 1°7 X 2°13 


Union League Club 


An original drawing of the Union League Club, 5th 
Ave., signed, by Hughson Hawley. 


Pen and Ink Rectangle, 9°2 X 1154 

Union Park 

James Smillie del.—Copyright 1849 by Willian & 

Stevens. . . . Lith. of Sarony & Major, New York | 

View of Union Park, New York, from the head of 

Broadway. | The Church Of The Puritans, . . . The 

Spingler Institute, . . .| . . . Abbott’s Collegiate 

Institution . . . Calvary Church . . . Free Acad- 
~ emy.| Pulished by Williams & Stevens, 353 Broadway 

N. Y. 

Framed. VERY SCARCE. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 11°13 x 16°7 

Union Park 


(Copyright 1852) | Print by Nagel & Weingartner N. Y. 
| Union Park Schottisch.| New York, Published by 
Geib & Jackson 499 Broadway. | etc. 


Overlooking the Park from the N. E. cor. of 14th str., 
with old Harlem R. R. car drawn by four horses. Fine 


example. Framed. 


Lithograph in Colors Rectangle, 7:7 x 10°6 


476. 


477. 


478. 


479. 


480. 


Union Square 


Published By Currier & Ives—(Copyright 1865)—152 
Nassau St New York. | The Funeral Of President Lin- 
coln, New York, April 25th 1865. | Passing Union 
Square. | (The magnificient Funeral-Car . . . silver 


bullion.) | 877. Framed. 
Lithograph Rectangle, 8°3 X 13°1 


Union Square 
Original pen and ink drawing by Chas Magnus. Night 


scene. 


Photograph. West side 14th to 15th streets, showing 
residences, Spingler House, Church of the Puritans etc. 


(2) 


Union Place Hotel 


F. F. Palmer, del.—N. Currier Lith. N. Y. | Union Place 
Hotel, | Union Square New York. | | —J. C. Wheeler, | 
—John Wheeler, | | Proprietors. Fine copy, from the 


Crimmins sale. Framed. VERY SCARCE. 


Lithograph Vignette, 8°11 X 11°14 


Union Place Hotel 
Woodcut bill 1857 


Woodcut bill 1859 of the WesTERN HoTEL, g, 11 & 13 
Cortlandt St. (2) 


United States Hotel 


A. J. Davis del 42 Exchange—Imbert’s Lithography. | 
United States Hotel, | 178 & 180 Pearl-street, between 
Wall-street & Maiden-lane, | New York. 


A long descriptive advertisement beneath, signed by the 
proprietor, T. B. Redmond. Framed. Fine brilliant 
original. The Neill-Pyne copy. Two OrHErs Known. 


Lithograph Vignette, 8°4 x 9°8 


4.94. 


495. 


496. 


497. 


. Washington Hall 
Washington Hall, | No 282 Broadway:| P. McIntyre. 
etc Engd by J. Warr Jr (1822) 
Line Rectangle, 5°2 X 38 
Washington Hotel 


Rectangle, cut from the lithograph by Endicott & M. 
Sweet 1833. 

10° X 148 
The only perfect copy known is in the N. Y. Historical 
Society 
Photostats of the N. Y. H. S’s copy (3) 


Washington Institute 


Lithogy of Pendleton, 137, Broadway, N. Y.—A. J. 
Davis, del. | Washington Institute, | New York. 
Unique Proor from Davis’s own portfolio; later addi- 
tional figures were added. 13th st., between 3rd & 4th 
ave’s. 

Lithograph Rectangle, 5°2 x 7°6 


Horace Waters 


The Sparkling Polka By Thomas Baker, copyright 1855, 
“View of the interior of the Publishers (Horace Waters 
333 Broadway) Great Piano & Music Establishment.” 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 10°13 X 7°12 


George Wilkes 


Thomas—| Chas S. Humpherys Pinxt—(Copyright 
1804)—Lith. & Printed In Colors By Henry C. Eno, 
37 Park Row, N Y.| George Wilkes. | Late Robert 
Fillingham, on the Road. 

The westerly side of 8th ave., with the “Club House” 
cor. of 130th str. In upper right the Academy of the 
Sacred Heart at present Convent Ave. VERY SCARCE. 
Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 13°1§ X 19°4 


498. 


4.99. 


500. 


501. 


502. 


503: 


504. 


Worth Monument 


—A.Weingartner’s Lithy N. Y. | Ceremonies of Dedica- 
tion of the Worth Monument. | (Nov. 25, 1857.) 
Colored. 


Lithograph Rectangle, 12°2 x 18:2 


Photographs 


Academy of Design, (2), Audubon’s “Muinnies-land,”’ 
Black Horse Tavern, Blizzard of March 1888, (4), etc. 


ite) 
Photographs 
Broadway, (9), St Patricks Cathedral IO 
Photographs 
Central Park, (8), City Hall Park, sth Ave at 34th str. 
West side (2), 5th Ave at goth Str. etc. ie 
Photographs 


Forty-second str (Madison & sth Ave's-3), Set 
Union Hotel, Greeley Square, High Bridge. 


Photographs 


Madison Square, (2), Rossmore Hotel, Rudd Mansion 
Riverside Drive, St Luke’s Hospital, (2), Star Theatre, 
(2), Stock Exchange, Union Square, (2), Windsor 
Arcade etc. 15 


Odds and Ends A lot. 


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